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Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh #2125119
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I have done it before,,,usually takes several practice runs to get it right,,,( lol )
I hate doing this stuff,,,,
Any trick's that you guys use when installing.. ?

I usually tape the line,,,use a cut off wheel,,,and then wrestle getting the fitting over the fresh cut line,,,this is the part that i struggle with,,,always seem's to start to fray as i try and get the fitting on...

ps,,,any trick's for doing it with the line on the car ?
( ie,,,with out a vice ? ) I have to change a fitting,,,but taking the whole line off ( from the trans, headers, shifter linkage, etc ) is a PITA...

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125124
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I use electric tape. Wrap it as tight as I can, cut with thin cut-off wheel. I trim the frayed braids with the flat side of the cutoff wheel. Works great for me.

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: rickraw] #2125134
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Best tip I ever received: Use black twist lock hose. No poked fingers, AND it's lighter than braided hose. Push it on the fitting and it's locked!

AND it's cheaper...

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: rickraw] #2125144
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Originally Posted By rickraw
I use electric tape. Wrap it as tight as I can, cut with thin cut-off wheel. I trim the frayed braids with the flat side of the cutoff wheel. Works great for me.


Same way I did it with the stainless stuff... I use the black
stuff now.. just did one today... cuts with tin snips and the
nut portion slides right on... no more stainless for me... and
I still have a good selection of it in the shop.... from #4
up to either #16 or its #20
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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125148
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Mike,,,,does the "black" stuff use the same type of AN fittings ?
might just do that,,,,
this braided stuff is a pain
Where did you get your ?
Summit ?
thx,
Doug

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125150
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if there a name ( and brand ) for the black line stuff you guys are referring to ?? trying to search for it

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125154
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I used the Black Russell Line..


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125166
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Buy a braided stainless line hose cutter and save yourself a lot of grief.


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125169
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http://www.jegs.com/i/Vibrant-Performance/231/11976/10002/-1
this is the stuff I got for my trans lines. say's it's good to 500 psi. the others I think was in the 300 psi range. plus it was a little cheaper.

Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125182
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I use a chop saw and a set of "koul tools" if it takes me more then 5 mins to make a complete line it's because i stopped to drink a beer.

http://www.jegs.com/p/KOUL-tools/KOUL-tools-Hose/Fitting-Assembly-Kit/760992/10002/-1


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125201
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3/4" reinforced packing tape (the stuff with the fiberglass strands), small cut off wheel, trim any frays. Pull the tape off and get the nut on it right away because it will begin to fray out. Easy. The brand makes a difference. Aeroquip nuts have a nice chamfer that makes it easy to get started.


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125221
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Ditch the stainless!

I buy all my AN line and fittings from: getfast1 on eBay. He also has a website.

I believe the site is: www.getfast1.com

I've been using the black braided hose. It has the stainless wire embedded in the hose rubber with a braided nylon jacket. Takes standard AN fittings.

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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125265
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I just made my fuel system with Fragola cloth braided lines. It is so much easier than stainless its unreal. My trans lines and rad hoses are stainless but I will likely change them eventually.


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125273
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Yeah same fittings and I get it by the roll from
Summit
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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125343
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I used to wrap and use a cut off wheel. What a PITA.

Then I picked up a Summit hose cutter. Very simple, takes me about 2 minutes per end.

Many have stated they don't like the Summit fittings. That's all I have on my car. I used their hose and fittings. Theirs are the only fittings that I have been able to take apart and reuse if I cut the hose too long and need to trim more off.


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: cudatom] #2125384
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I use the black nylon type AN hose on a recent motor, I had to fight all of them (Fragola fittings and hose) to get them seated all the way, I even heated the hose up with a electric heat gun and then hot water runaway
Some stainless hose and ends are harder to work with than others, I now use the cutoff wheel to cut 2/3 to 3/4 way through the hose one way and then flip it over and start a new cut on the other side so the cut off wheel doesn't push against the stainless braid outside edges when it is done cutting thumbs scope


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Re: Installing AN fitting's on Braided Line ! arrrrgghhhhhh [Re: 69CHARGERMD] #2125414
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The Russel black bylon braided works nice FWIW, very easy. I cut it with a regular hack saw with a fine tooth blade.


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If I never put another stainless hose together it will be too soon. I use nothing but the black now. Lighter, easier to assemble, more flexible, looks better

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Fragola push n lok is complete garbage stay away. I use Frozenboost stainless ptfe and fittings. Gorilla tape and cut off wheel. Cake.


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On the stainless problem I discovered a little trick that will make installing your fittings easy. I use a hose clamp and screw it down pretty tight. I then use the clamp as my guide to cut with a cutoff wheel which leaves a clean cut. When I remove the clamp the hose retains the clamped size which allows it to slip into the fitting very easily. Tighten the fitting down and your done. Works fine!!!

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