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Old 06-10-2015, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by marc abrams
He's looking for a 37 degree flaring tool for that AN stuff.
Amazon.com: Ridgid 41162 Model 377 Flaring Tool: Automotive Amazon.com: Ridgid 41162 Model 377 Flaring Tool: Automotive

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Old 06-10-2015, 11:11 AM
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If you take the hose to the airport, (a small one) the mechanic there will probably have a 37 degree flaring tool for AN fittings. Or perhaps a big truck repair shop..don't know if they would have one that small though...
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Thanks for the tips! Yeah the connections are -6 AN and -5 AN which are on the smaller side. I may just invest in my own tool though - the cheap ones are apparently bad with SS lines. I think the factory lines are SS? or just steel? I'll need to flare them.

Originally Posted by marc abrams
Not in a million years would I ever trust a push on hose barb without a clamp for my garden hose let alone a fuel line hose.
I remember reading somewhere they are Push-Lok from the factory, supposedly good to 200 psi. I would feel weird using them too, though. Not my pic, it was from google images.



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