AN lines are a whole different animal. theres a few ways t make line connections with them. nothing is cheap either.
but a compression fitting is a compression fitting no matter how you slice it.
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AN lines are a whole different animal. theres a few ways t make line connections with them. nothing is cheap either.
but a compression fitting is a compression fitting no matter how you slice it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puIoAa5RRBs
is this what you're talking a boot? my skylark's fuel lines are like the ones in this video. but i also know carburetors dont run near as high of a pressure.
thats one style, heres their web site, lots of fittings and connectors to be had. http://www.anplumbing.com/
stupid question, is it called a compression fitting because of the inner piece mashing the braided hose against the outer piece when it threads in?
do these generally offer greater protection against leaks?
compression fittings are used on hard lines, AN has one thats a compression fitting on one side to fix to a hard line and threaded to take a hose on the other.
you could also use a double flair tool and unions in place of the compression fittings.