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    damm why is it so complicated lol i hate math,,anyways thanks as long as i know -6 =3/8

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUNNA View Post
    damm why is it so complicated lol i hate math,,anyways thanks as long as i know -6 =3/8
    It's because it's also a different type of fitting. A true AN fitting will taper so be careful when installing them. If you are replacing the transmission line fittings be careful not to overtighten them or you risk cracking the housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomhero View Post
    A true AN fitting will taper.
    Not all AN fitting are tapered. If it a flared fitting it will have straight threads If its pipe it will be tapered.

    A AN flare fitting is nothing more than a 37/45 degree JIC industrial fitting.
    Step 1. crus at it.
    Step 2. get a hammer.
    Step 3. torch it.

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