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vstol 08-15-2014 07:40 AM

hard line to an fittings
 
I 'm getting ready to run my fuel lines and would like to run stainless 1/2 as much as I can to a Teflon braided line to the LS connection as well as the fuel pump and filters. Whats the best way to do this, the LS is FI so 60-70PSI required. Build below, thanks

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Musclerodz 08-15-2014 09:26 AM

Its simple, you will need a 37* flaring tool, tube nut, tube nut sleeve, and an union fitting. for the hose side, you just need to buy the appropriate hose and fitting that you can assemble, or measure how long you need it and have a shop crimp a set of ends on.

dhutton 08-15-2014 10:33 AM

This is what I use to go from hard line to AN. Probably not the most elegant solution but they work:

http://www.summitracing.com/search/p...tube%20fitting

Don

vstol 08-15-2014 11:48 AM

thanks I knew about the 37 degree flare I was wondering if there is another solution besides flaring. I would imagine it would not be as secure

OBeer-WAN-Kenobi 08-15-2014 11:49 AM

I think something like this would also work:

http://www.mcmaster.com/#5182k457/=taj967

I was going to use them since you don't need to flare anything but decided just to use PTFE lined braided hose instead of hard line.

These are rated for 2,100 PSI so they should be pretty secure.

dhutton 08-15-2014 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vstol (Post 565911)
thanks I knew about the 37 degree flare I was wondering if there is another solution besides flaring. I would imagine it would not be as secure

They are secure. That type of fitting is widely used in other applications. I have used them several times without issue.

Don

OBeer-WAN-Kenobi 08-15-2014 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhutton (Post 565916)
They are secure. That type of fitting is widely used in other applications. I have used them several times without issue.

Don

Aren't those just for aluminum tubing though? It doesn't say anything about stainless tubing in the descriptions, just aluminum tubing. I would think that would make a major difference.

That's what steered me towards the yorlok and swagelok style fittings like I linked above before I ultimately just went with PTFE lined braided hose. I know for a fact the yorlok and swagelok fittings hold tight on stainless as we use them with stainless tubing in high pressure tester applications where I work.

Vince@Meanstreets 08-15-2014 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhutton (Post 565916)
They are secure. That type of fitting is widely used in other applications. I have used them several times without issue.

Don

They are designed for aluminum tubing but I have used them on transmission lines (90 psi dead head pressures) and mechanical fuel pump applications with steel line with no issues. Whether it works with the harder stainless line is what is not known. 70 psi fuel pressure you gonna wanna flare the tube.

Any particular reason you are wanting stainless? 1/2" stainless isn't a whole lot of fun to work with.

Musclerodz 08-15-2014 01:53 PM

That is a compression style fitting. I am sure they work fine, but not what I prefer to use.

dhutton 08-15-2014 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OBeer-WAN-Kenobi (Post 565921)
Aren't those just for aluminum tubing though? It doesn't say anything about stainless tubing in the descriptions, just aluminum tubing. I would think that would make a major difference.

That's what steered me towards the yorlok and swagelok style fittings like I linked above before I ultimately just went with PTFE lined braided hose. I know for a fact the yorlok and swagelok fittings hold tight on stainless as we use them with stainless tubing in high pressure tester applications where I work.

I have used them on 3/8 stainless and I can tell you from experience that the ferrule is on there to stay. At least they hold a whole lot better than those Russell AN to GM fuel rail adaptors...

As I said not the most elegant solution but flaring 1/2 inch stainless is something that I can't image being all that easy to do depending on the flaring tool you have.

Your fittings were $30 each if I read it correctly. That gives me a little heartburn... :lol:

Don


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