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Bob Wichita
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:31 am Post subject: AN fittings |
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AN fittings are AN fittings are AN fittings. They don't make a different
type for auto and aircraft.
I used the AN fittings from Summit Racing along with the stainless braided
fuel line and whey have worked well.
Bob, Wichita
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lrm(at)skyhawg.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 6:58 pm Post subject: AN fittings |
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Just for the record.
All AN fittings are not the same, there is a considerable difference.
Aircraft AN fittings are manufactured as per Air Force/Navy Aeronautical
Standards. Whereas, automotive AN fittings are manufactured as per SAE
industrial standards, approximately $60% as strong as the aircraft
version and considerable less expensive.
Larry, N1345L
Bob Gibfried wrote:
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AN fittings are AN fittings are AN fittings. They don't make a
different type for auto and aircraft.
I used the AN fittings from Summit Racing along with the stainless
braided fuel line and whey have worked well.
Bob, Wichita
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john.marzulli(at)gmail.co Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:52 pm Post subject: AN fittings |
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Car parts are manufactured to standards?
Do not archive!
On 1/24/09, Larry <lrm(at)skyhawg.com> wrote:
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Just for the record.
All AN fittings are not the same, there is a considerable difference.
Aircraft AN fittings are manufactured as per Air Force/Navy Aeronautical
Standards. Whereas, automotive AN fittings are manufactured as per SAE
industrial standards, approximately $60% as strong as the aircraft
version and considerable less expensive.
Larry, N1345L
Bob Gibfried wrote:
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> AN fittings are AN fittings are AN fittings. They don't make a
> different type for auto and aircraft.
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> I used the AN fittings from Summit Racing along with the stainless
> braided fuel line and whey have worked well.
>
> Bob, Wichita
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> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:34 am Post subject: AN fittings |
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SAE Standards (Society of Automotive Engineers)
SAE groups its standards into three sections: Ground Vehicle Standards,
Aerospace Standards, and Aerospace Material Specifications. Full text of
SAE Ground Vehicle Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information
Reports can be found in the SAE Handbook (on CDROM in the Standards
Center, Room 161 Library). The volume Aerospace Material Specifications
(AMS) is in the General Collection (TL950 .A37x). The ISU Library has an
index to the SAE Aerospace Standards, SAE Aerospace Standards Index (on
CDROM in the Standards Center, Room 161 Library), but does not own the
aerospace standards set. Individual SAE standards adopted by the
American National Standards Institute can be found on the ANSI standards
shelves and are listed in the Catalog of American National Standards.
Descriptions of individual SAE standards are available through subject
groupings at the society's website:
http://www.sae.org/products/standards/stdsinfo/individu.htm.
Randall J Hebert
Randall J Hebert & Associates, Inc
Consulting Engineers
Ph 337-261-1976 Fx 337-261-1977
posted by: John Marzulli <john.marzulli(at)gmail.com>
Car parts are manufactured to standards?
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