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Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
I lost my aluminum fittings in 8 months due to saltwater corrosion, try these guys they are extremely knowledgeable and have all the AN type fittings in either SS or brass. I wish we did it right the first time !!
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Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
Originally Posted by OLDRAT
Rick,
Try Sweet Performance, he can get what you need and probably save some dinero. www.sweetperformance.com If they are made from good quality stainless, passivated before they are polished, they should last a while. Lots in use in the aerospace and food processing industries. Good luck, OR We are a dealer for a nice polished 304 s.s. line too. I don't want to spam the board so give me a ring if interested. |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
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Originally Posted by RickR
I'm plumbing an aftermarket oil cooler for a HP 500 clone.
Will regular anodized hose ends hold up in for saltwater use? Which AN hose ends are better for salt water corrosion resistance? Russell Russell Endura Aeroquip Earls Earls Hard anodized Thanks!!!!!! As far a aluminum fittings the Earls is a higher quality.They will corrode on a boat. look at my engine thread I had two fail after I took the motors out of the boat ,don't know what name brand but looked like the areoquip.They where 3 years old . It corroded in half :eek: . I would try to run the stainless if ya can afford and find them. My Hustler has both on them . someone else already rigged the boat.The aluminum will last a little while though . Chris I have tried finding the stainless in stock in my little jerkwater state. no luck not even on the coast. thanks for the links guys Ill try them . As far as the Earls aluminum fittings I have been buying them from Scoggin Enterprises in Tenn. they where around 28% off Jobber to the public and I have been up to 44% off buying alot from them.Remember there is a difference in the braided hose quality also. heres some plumbing :D http://www.anplumbing.com/SWIVEL_SEAL_HOSE_ENDS.html |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
Another brand (my preference) is Parker. They have a distributor iin just about every little jerkwater town in the country. That means you can fix whatever, whenever.
Pick up a Parker catalog. You'll find EVERYTHING you'll ever need there. Gary |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
Rick,
I don't know how much $$$ you're looking to spend, but JEGS carries Russell SS fittings and hose ends. I know they're not as cheap as alum, but you have to figure they should last you the life of the boat. Here's a direct link to the fittings: http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...84&prmenbr=361 And here is the link to go directly to the hose ends: http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...75&prmenbr=361 BTW-Eddie Marine also carries SS fittings, but for BIG $$$ |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
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Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
OK I have a stupid question....why cant you seam to find Male swivel fittings? For what we are doing in Marine applications we aren't running that much pressure.
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Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
[QUOTE=Commander112]Rick,
I don't know how much $$$ you're looking to spend, but JEGS carries Russell SS fittings and hose ends. I know they're not as cheap as alum, but you have to figure they should last you the life of the boat. Too bad all the stainless russel hose end are straight. I use a lot of 45 and 90 degree ends. BTW CP performance also carries the stainless fittings |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
Originally Posted by RoseBudRacing
I use Areoquip, they make good pieces. An old time racer told me that you can't see a hose going bad if its stainless braided, that sounded ok to me. Earls fittings are nice too i got them on my tug boat.
The first piece of basic info you need is to know conversion from fractional to AN sizing. (3/8" equals -6AN, etc). The rest is fittings and hose grade. All this information is on Parker's and Aeroquip's website. They'll send you full-line catalogs and load you up with tech info. Goodyear is also getting back into this business. These hoses aren't cheap. Do your homework and save yourself a bundle. |
Re: AN Stainless braided hose ends
If you're looking at running AN fittings on a marine application (although it isn't USCG legal) either get the Stainless Steel ends, or the hard coat anodized fittings.
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