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Matt D. 12-26-2006 06:55 PM

AN line assembly made easy?
 
Anyone ever heard of or used these?

http://www.koultools.com/

Pretty spendy considering you need two sets for the whole range of sizes, but considering I have a lot of -4, -6 and -8 lines to make I really am considering purchasing the small set.

tim 12-26-2006 09:38 PM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
If it works it seems like it would be worth it. Seems a little high priced though.

Goat Blower 12-27-2006 01:02 AM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
A little WD40 and some hand strength have always worked well for me. It hurts when you stab yourself with the frayed ends though.

Matt D. 12-27-2006 01:08 AM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
The one I did tonight I got as far as threading it together without the use of a vise... I guess with a vise and some lubricant it isn't hard at all. I didn't get stabbed at all either.

Shane@DBPerformance 12-27-2006 10:38 AM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
Yea, it isn't that hard, if you get a decent cut on the hose. Those tools are a bit expensive, they should be $10. It's not like getting the hose into the fitting is the only step involved in making SS braided lines with AN fittings.

Black97civic 12-27-2006 10:39 AM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
Electrical tape and JB-80 make it a lot easier. I had trouble the first couple times I did it, but after that it was smooth sailing. My friend has a cutter that basically looks like bolt cutters with a curved end that he swears by. They might be made by aeroquip, but I know for sure they are specifically made for cutting AN lines.

Goat Blower 12-27-2006 12:48 PM

Re: AN line assembly made easy?
 
I used to use electrical tape but you're not supposed to and it leaves a gooey residue after you get a little oil on it. Now I just make sure the ends are all even and I use a cutting wheel to clean up a few strands if needed.


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