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Otto J

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I have found these fittings and hose that are rated at 200PSI, THey look great and easy removal when working on them, Can make kits to sell if your interested
 

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I have starights 90* elbows and tees
The tubing is very flexible and heat resistant
 

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I have used them before ,,cant remember where I used them tho...

Very nice
How much each..

Dennis
 
i believe the 90s are around 3.50 and the tees are around 4.50 and the straights about 3.00
 
They are for air brakes on trucks, I use them, they look good and are functional BUT the tubing really doesnt do well in heat, I melted one on a wastegate that laid against a stainless radiator hose!
 
There are a couple of different style fittings, The air brake ones are called DOT fittings, THere are differnt hoses you can use the do not melt easy, THe DOT fittings have an internal pipe that goes into the hose also, but also uses a different style hose.
I used the idea after working with John Gallina and Len Freeman, THis is how Duttweiler setup Johns car.
 
You should be able to get those type of fitting at any well equipped hydraulic hose+fitting shop.They are also made with brass bodies...

There is also a dizzying array of different kinds of tubing available to withstand higher pressures/temperatures/chemicals,etc.
 
we've been using steel 3\16 brake line, works awsome, never melt, looks great and what you guys love........ cheap !!!! easy to work with too.:cool:
 
Originally posted by JCotton
we've been using steel 3\16 brake line, works awsome, never melt, looks great and what you guys love........ cheap !!!! easy to work with too.:cool:
THats a pretty damn good idea and it would look awesome if bent correctly and even better if it was chromed for you car show guys
 
I use those same fittings except in stainless, they are made by Parker and they are called Push-Lok fittings.
 
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