-10AN or 1/2" lines

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quick question on stainless braided lines. i have been searching around the net for all my oil and fuel lines i am going to be getting. i am planning on getting -10an and -6an lines for my setup. however, i have noticed that you can get 3/8" or 1/2" line alot cheaper. why does it state "not to be used with AN style fittings"? so, is it not even worth trying to adapt everything to work?
 

figgie

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AN fittings for the most part cut the hose up on the insertion point. The braid acts as a compression material to help in that. No braid and the likely hood of blowing a line goes up significantly.
 

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so if i get 5/8 or 1/2 lines then the AN fittings will work with them? the ones i am looking at are braided stainless.
 

jdub

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This type hose and the associated fittings are a cheaper, excellent qulity alternative to the stainless lines:
http://www.anplumbing.com/shop/index.php?shop=Hose&dept=Super!_Stock!_Hose
(What the good Dr was talking about)

For oil, AN-8 is adequate...AN-10 is a bit over kill IMO, but I would use it if I was building a high HP motor.

For fuel...it depends on how much flow you need to support the HP you plan on making ;)
 

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I'd go AN, and get pushlock fittings. Thats what I am using. I used parker hose and it didnt quite hold up like aeroquip. After 8 months on my oil pressure feed the parker hose deteriorated, and I had to replace the parrker hose with Aeroquip, my aeroquip has yet to fail. Just my experience. Hey there JD, KWNate, Starscream, and DrJ. Whats good!
 

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Yeah...I like the Aeroquip push lock hose myself.

Samo, samo Quick...what you been up to?
 

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starscream5000 said:
Busy as ever at work, I probably won't have much time dedicated here for a while, but the Aeroquip socketless hoses and fittings is what I'm going with. ;)

Good choice starscream.....The aeroquip stuff has has not failed me yet. The Parker hose was bursting at the connections and leaking bad in a few months. I wont touch anything but Aeroquip. I paid the same pricce from a hydraulic store and neeed them in a pinch. Working a new job keping me busy also.
 
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