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Precision Fuel System Parts
Machining

We machine fuel system parts for Kansas City automotive teams. Fuel rails, injector bodies, pump housings, and regulators from aluminum, 304 stainless, and 6061.

Securely upload your 3D CAD file for immediate pricing and DFM feedback.

High-Volume Capable
Tight-Tolerance Machining
Full Dimensional Reports
Fast Prototype Turnaround
5-Axis
Multi-axis capability
for complex geometries
RivCut capability
±0.001"
Standard tolerances
on milled features
RivCut standard
3-Day
Rush turnaround
available on prototypes
Simple geometries
PPAP
Production part approval
process ready
Automotive quality

CNC Machined Fuel System Parts for Automotive Teams

Fuel system teams in Kansas City need parts with clean bores, precise threads, and zero leaks. We machine aluminum and stainless fuel rails, injector bodies, and pump housings to tight tolerances. CMM inspection on every order.

1

Fuel-Safe Materials

Aluminum and 316L stainless with material certs.

2

Port & Bore Precision

±0.0005" on injector bores and high-pressure ports.

3

QC Docs

Dimensional reports on every fuel system component order.

America's Crossroads Builds the F-150 and More

Kansas City is an F-150 town — the Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant (Claycomo) builds America's best-selling vehicle along with the Ford Transit van. GM's Fairfax Assembly in Kansas City, Kansas produces the Cadillac XT4, and the metro's central logistics position makes it a natural hub for Tier 1 and Tier 2 auto-parts distribution. Smith Electric Vehicles and the region's machining base serve both passenger and commercial-vehicle programs.

RivCut supports Kansas City automotive suppliers with CNC machining, fixed lead times, and the PPAP documentation Ford and GM quality systems demand on every shipment.

Ford Kansas City Assembly (Claycomo)

Produces the F-150 and Ford Transit van

GM Fairfax Assembly

Kansas City, KS plant producing the Cadillac XT4

Panasonic Energy

EV battery production expansion in the Kansas City region

What Kansas City Automotive Teams Usually Order

Typical quantity5–25 prototypes · 50–500 pre-production
Common materialsAluminum 7075-T6
Key requirementPPAP-ready documentation: dimensional layout, material certs, process flow
Typical lead time5–10 business days for prototypes, 10–20 for production
Who ordersProduct engineers and buyers at OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers

Fuel System Parts for Kansas City Teams

Fuel rails, injector bodies, pump housings, and regulators machined to print.

Fuel Rails

Aluminum and stainless fuel delivery rails with precise injector bores, fuel inlet ports, and mounting features.

Al & 316L

Injector Bodies

Stainless and aluminum fuel injector tip bodies with precise orifice and o-ring seat dimensions.

Precision orifice

Fuel Pump Housings

Aluminum pump housings with precise gear bore, porting, and cover surface flatness.

Al 6061

Pressure Regulators

Aluminum and stainless regulator bodies with precise diaphragm bore and port machining.

Regulated pressure

Fuel Fittings & Manifolds

Stainless AN fittings and aluminum distribution manifolds with precise port locations.

AN fittings

Tank Sender Flanges

Aluminum and stainless fuel tank sender flanges with precise mounting hole patterns and sealing surfaces.

Sealing surfaces
Materials
7075 Al, 6061 Al, 4340 Steel, Ductile Iron
Tolerances
Down to ±0.001"
Finishes
Anodize, Hard Coat, Powder Coat, E-Coat
Documentation
Full dimensional inspection reports
Case Study
Precision Transmission Housing
10 units · 5-axis from A356 casting · Prototype validation
Material
A356 Aluminum
Tolerance
±0.001"
Surface
Ra 32 µin
Lead Time
7 business days

10 Housings. 7 Days. Full Dimensional Report.

A KC metro automotive team needed prototype transmission housings with precise bore concentricity, gasket face flatness, and mounting boss positions. Teams near companies like Ford Kansas City Assembly (Claycomo) trust this kind of precision and documentation rigor.

Every part shipped with full documentation:

  • CMM dimensional report — all bore and face callouts verified
  • Material cert with heat lot traceability
  • Surface finish verification per drawing callout
  • Dimensional layout report per PPAP requirements
CAD to Finished Automotive Part
CAD-to-Part Workflow
CNC Machined EV Heatsink
EV Heatsink Component

What Kansas City Automotive Buyers Should Know

Ford F-150 and Transit suppliers need PPAP-ready CNC shops

verify your supplier delivers Ford Q1-compatible documentation with every first article and production lot.

Kansas City's central logistics position means 1-2 day ground to most U.S. assembly plants

highlight this advantage when competing against coastal suppliers on total cost.

GM Fairfax and Ford Claycomo run multiple shifts

your CNC supplier should offer flexible scheduling and safety stock programs to buffer against production surges.

When Your Local Shop Can't Keep Up

When production runs fill your local shop's queue, prototypes sit. We give you fixed lead times, instant quoting, and PPAP-ready documentation — every time. Kansas City's automotive sector demands it.

Documentation-Ready

Dimensional reports, material certs, and process records ship with every order — no chasing paperwork after delivery.

Full Material Traceability

Every bar ships with mill certs and heat lot numbers. Full chain of custody from raw stock to finished part.

CMM Inspection, Every Part

NIST-traceable CMM verification on every critical dimension before anything ships. No sampling — we inspect every part.

5–7 Day Prototype Turnaround

Most first articles ship in under a week. Rush available for simpler geometries. Confirmed ship date at order.

Quality Standards & Certifications
Active
NIST-Traceable CMM
All measuring equipment calibrated to NIST standards. CMM inspection on every order.
Active
Material Traceability
Every order ships with mill certs, heat lot numbers, and material test reports.
Active
PPAP-Ready Documentation
Dimensional layouts, process flow diagrams, and control plans available on request.
Active
IATF 16949 Structure
Quality documentation structured for automotive quality management audits.

Need our full quality documentation? Email us — we'll send everything your team needs.

From File to Part in 3 Steps

Simple, clear, and designed for fast-moving teams.

Step 1

Upload & Quote

Upload your STEP or IGES file, select material and finish, and get an instant AI price. Every quote includes a free DFM review.

Step 2

We Machine & Inspect

Parts run on our CNC mills and lathes with CMM inspection on every order. We verify every critical dimension before shipping.

Step 3

Ship with Full Docs

Your order ships with dimensional reports, material certs, and full paperwork — everything your quality team needs.

Questions from Kansas City Automotive Teams

Yes. We machine fuel rails, injector bodies, and pump housings for automotive teams across the US, including Kansas City, Missouri. Upload your STEP file for instant pricing.
We machine aluminum 6061, 304 and 316L stainless, and 4130 chromoly for fuel system components. Teams working near companies like Ford Kansas City Assembly (Claycomo) in Kansas City count on this level of precision.
We hold ±0.0005" on injector o-ring seat bores and fuel rail port diameters. CMM inspection on every order.
Most fuel system prototypes ship in 5 to 7 business days. Rush available on simple bracket and manifold designs.
Yes. We machine 316L stainless fuel components for GDI and high-pressure common rail applications with precise port and thread machining.
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Automotive CNC Machining in Other Cities

We serve automotive teams in cities across the US.

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Fuel System Parts, structural brackets, housings, and more — we machine them all. Most orders ship in 5 to 7 business days.

No minimums · 100% Made in USA · Never brokered · Ships anywhere in the US

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