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JJMclure
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AN fittings

Post by JJMclure »

I've got an edlebrock water pump that has extra outputs on with hoses attached, I got it from ebay but I want to block these extra outlets when it comes time to fit it. I know I can get plugs to fit but how do I tell whether the outlets are NPT or AN? I will get some pics up soon


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Post by JJMclure »

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Post by gelmonkey »

Hi
The T looks very much like an AN fitting.
The other fitting with the anodised end also looks to be a n but am not sure about the adaptor.

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Paul
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Post by unstable load »

Get yourself down to your local hydraulics shop and ask for JIC fittings, they are same as AN. At least here in South Africa they are.

http://fittingsandadapters.com/hydadsteelfi.html for an idea of fittings.
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John
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