AN Lines FTW!!!!
So when I pull and replace my engine I want to put AN braided lines wherever I can. Because... it just looks frikkin cool.
How hard is it to assemble them? I guess that you need special tools to put them together. I've seen people do things like using braided lines in place of coolant hose, vacuum tubes etc. How do they attach the lines to non threaded fittings? Is there a special end that can clamp down on unthreaded fittings? |
It's not hard to assemble them.
Re: cutting the lines, wrap tightly w/ electrical tape and cut w/ an abrasive disk, take off tape and assemble end fittings. I like them for some applications (oil lines for turbo, fuel etc...) and not others (water lines), the SS jacket will rub through anything it touches and you'll stab this sh!t out of your fingers on the cut end of the hose during assembly. |
i had a hell of a time doing my turbo drain line, ended up giving it to a muscle car drag guy at work after many failed attempts and damaged fingers. i never got to see him do it but he brought it back to me done about 5 minutes later. they hold up to a lot but like mentioned above will eat through anything.
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I use nylon braid. Easier to assemble, doesn't cut through stuff. Wrap it in FlameGuard where it needs it (near the turbo). My water lines and turbo drain are nylon AN, my turbo feed and oil cooler lines are stainless AN.
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Originally Posted by Savington
(Post 426294)
I use nylon braid. Easier to assemble, doesn't cut through stuff. Wrap it in FlameGuard where it needs it (near the turbo). My water lines and turbo drain are nylon AN, my turbo feed and oil cooler lines are stainless AN.
Is this the nylon stuff? http://www.paradiseracing.com/Store/...1a34e6a442.jpg |
So how do you attach these hoses to radiator outlets etc?
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Originally Posted by faeflora
(Post 426300)
So how do you attach these hoses to radiator outlets etc?
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you have to weld on huge AN bungs.
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I wouldn't bother with AN on the radiator, unless you just want to spend the money-coolant system isn't under a huge amount of pressure requiring AN...they sell stainless hose kits that you use clamps on then that gets covered up with a nice looking screw on cover. Summit Racing sells them along with a good selection of AN fittings and braided hose-both stainless and nylon.
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They also make fittings for the end that are worm clamps that just resemble the AN stuff.
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In this pic which is probably familiar-
http://forum.miata.net/vb/attachment...6&d=1208992570 How did he do the nylon valve cover breather line that goes to the catch can. |
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Originally Posted by faeflora
(Post 426299)
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I hate making AN lines. My dad always handles that while I weld something else.
I had 2 AN drain lines that I know fit (they came off my car). I reused one of the drains when I dyno tested my BEGI/FM replacement mani. I took off both cause I didn't know which one would work best with that setup. Anyway, when the time comes to reinstall the twins, I can't figure which drain line goes where or the orientation. It took me 2 hours to figure it out and those bitches still rub on hard stuff. Standard hoses are better, or pay someone else to do it. Life's too short. |
all my AN lines where made by parker they are the press on type and are rock solid. I love em.
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Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 426487)
those are great...until you get oil on them.
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Originally Posted by magnamx-5
(Post 426580)
all my AN lines where made by parker they are the press on type and are rock solid. I love em.
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summit
racer parts wholesale jegs jcwhitney AN PLUMBING.COM Earls performance products, Hose ends Hose,Adapters, fittings everywhere. there are a few big companies (and probably more) that make most of them. Aeroquip, Earls and Russel are the biggies. I hope you're rich btw, AN hardware is not cheap and you need many pieces. |
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