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Howdy, Im thinking of changing all my hoses to braided stainless and going with AN fittings or a similar type of conector. The only problem I am having is trying to figure out what sizes I need. The fittings Ive seen are all in a single digit format (i.e. AN 6) and I have no idea how that relates to a standard size hole (i.e. 3/8, etc). Anyone know where I can get a breakdown of this?
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Glenn
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Good question. I've thought this myself! Even the catalogs assume we all know how to choose sizes without a sizing matrix of some kind.
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OK,I have a Russell catalog and the sizes are: #4 ID 7/32" (1/4"), #6 ID 11/32" (3/8"), #8 ID 7/16" (1/2"), #10 ID 9/16" (5/8"), #12 ID 11/16 (3/4"), #16 ID 7/8" ID (1"). Does this help? You use a (for example) #6 hose and #6AN hose ends.
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I know just where your comming from Glenn. I did this last year and trying to size lines with the cataloges is difficult. Tell ya what I did. Took my lines to a good performance store and the set me up. I let them do the brainwork. Made it a piece of cake. Good luck, Terry
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LQQK thats exactly what I was looking for Thanx much. Now for a follow up, arent there some other of these type fasteners but they arent "AN" ones? And lastly has anyone experminted with "quick disconect" type fittings before?
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Glenn
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