help with hard line and fittings

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help with hard line and fittings
lo4lyf1 avatar
lo4lyf1
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i read in another topic i could use fuel/brake line for air with ptc fittings. i got some aluminum 3/8 brake line and it acts like it works in the fittings but i can pull it out with some force. did i get the wrong line or fittings?
waynehammer avatar
waynehammer
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when i used copper line i used compression fittings because the line wouldnt stay in the ptc fittings, i think you can also use flare fittings
Bagd_Civic93 avatar
Bagd_Civic93
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Like wayne says you can use compression fittings but I recommend using flare fittings. I have used them several times and other things and never had a problem with them leaking or popping out. You will have to buy a tool to flare the copper though.
fatheadjames avatar
fatheadjames
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You can use the push connect fittings with copper(not sure of other hard line but dont see why not) as long as you get the correct ones. I believe the ones I had were legris. I think parker makes some that will work also.
lo4lyf1 avatar
lo4lyf1
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where can i get stainless compression fittings at? ive looked at a few sites and cant find them.
TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
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I've used aluminum fuel line flared with stainless nuts with success in the past.
bodydropped avatar
bodydropped
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ive seen a guy in houston use norgen nickel plated ptc to use with aluminum fuel line and never have a problem at all
truck action avatar
truck action
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I use 3/8 stainless tube & Russel AN fittings,you'll need a good tube bender & 37 degree flaring tool( I use Rigdid).Should be able to find @ hot rod shop
79squarebody avatar
79squarebody
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exstensive metalworx uses copper line and push connect fittings..alot of daily drivers from there no problems..i remember a article in a magazine bout it before also..