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Offline 73440

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an fitting instal
« on: May 16, 2015 - 08:14:10 PM »
i am running an fittings and braided fuel line from the pump to carb.
Have the vice clamps and wrench and the shop showed me how to install the fitting.Watched them do the first end.
Having trouble with the steel expanding before getting it into the fitting.
Thought about is there a funnel made to help force the hose into the fitting, or would using gorilla glue on the area where it would be cut help hold the steel in place long enough.

Any other tricks for the fitting install?
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Offline brads70

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2015 - 10:35:56 PM »
I've used masking tape to keep the braided part from fraying preventing assembly. I 'm not a fan of that stuff, expensive , pita to assemble and only lasts 1-4 years tops before it starts coming apart inside.
I bought hose/fittings from here http://www.frozenboost.com/  http://www.anfittingsdirect.com/
http://www.anfittingsdirect.com/stainless-steel-lines/an--8-stainless-steel-hoses-p-1241.html

I did my whole car with a return line and a buddys circle track car with the left overs. Cost was about $200. the PTFE lines won't break down like rubber hose and are compatible with FI pressures I'm told.
Brad
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2015 - 10:51:52 PM »
I like how those assemble.
Sounds like a good product.
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51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2015 - 09:05:41 AM »
With the regular lines, it takes about an year to start smelling gas even tho you cannot find the leak when using ethanol infused gas.

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2015 - 01:36:51 PM »
They use AN on aeroplanes! They are good but a pain to assemble and they have to be right. My plane I built had AN12 oil lines to cooler which run 80lbs. We tested them to 1000psi with no issues before installation. Brad is correct - get the fuel lines that resist fuel breaking them down. The fittings all depends on how much patience you have
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #5 on: May 17, 2015 - 02:37:16 PM »
I will probably change over to the PTFE lines and fittings
If I had cut the line maybe with a bandsaw with the blade going in one direction rather than a hacksaw may help .

Agree on the patience, I work with doctors and sometimes my patience level is lower than needed.
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06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
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Offline brads70

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2015 - 04:02:59 PM »
I will probably change over to the PTFE lines and fittings
If I had cut the line maybe with a bandsaw with the blade going in one direction rather than a hacksaw may help .

Agree on the patience, I work with doctors and sometimes my patience level is lower than needed.

Try using a zip cut wheel on a disc grinder or a chop saw.  Mask off where your going to cut and cut in the middle of the tape.
Brad
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #7 on: May 17, 2015 - 04:11:28 PM »
Right, will try the dremel until bandsaw arrives I ordered.

Right tools and patience go a long way. I keep telling myself.
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59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
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06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #8 on: May 17, 2015 - 04:26:51 PM »
Right, will try the dremel until bandsaw arrives I ordered.

Right tools and patience go a long way. I keep telling myself.

I've never tried a bandsaw but I'm thinking it won't work so well? I would think a bandsaw will fray the ends?  :dunno:  IMO you need something that cuts quick
Brad
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2015 - 04:41:18 PM »
The speed shop used the bandsaw on the first end, cut quick.
Gonna run to work and get the dremel to try.




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73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2015 - 07:00:11 PM »
The sixth try worked!

It was cut with a dremel then
I attached a hose clamp to the an fitting to lengthen the lead in area and that worked.

Hope all my recuts didn't make it too short.HaHa.
If it is I will get the PTFE line and the other fittings.

Thank you all for the help.
67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2015 - 07:48:11 PM »
Glad you got it sorted out. I usually run hot water thru new lines to flush out any "nasty's" that might be lurking. Then blow them out.
Brad
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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2015 - 08:08:21 PM »
Good points will do that.
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51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2015 - 12:44:09 AM »
has anyone used the Koul tool for AN fittings?

http://www.koultools.com/ANHoseAssemblyTools.html

I knew someone would of had to made something like that.

I clamped a hose clamp on the end of the fitting to accomplish the same thing.
67 440
72 413 / 727
73 Barracuda w/ 68 440
65 Plymouth Fury III , I sold ,was my Nana's car till 92 yo.
51 Ford F1 239 Flathead, flipped , new cab , stolen
59 BelAir 283 4 door original patina
01 Chevy van 420, 520 miles
06 Crown Vic Police Interceptor
75 HD Ironhead converted to RH shift
73 HD Ironhead
82 HD Ironhead
74 Norton 850
80 HD Shovelhead
80 Husqvarna WR 390

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Re: an fitting instal
« Reply #14 on: May 18, 2015 - 04:23:13 PM »
Only a couple things you need, bench vise to hold the fitting, some oil, masking tape and electric cable cutter!! Wrap the tape around it tight only once or twice, cut with the cutters, put some oil on the inside of the fitting and put it in a vise. Never just push the hose straight in push and kind of twist it works every time.

That tool looks neat though