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Old 02-02-2009, 07:57 PM
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Default A/C barbed fitting help needed

Trying to finish up the install of a Sanden compressor and POA update kit into the '71. My problem is that nothing lines up hose/fitting-wise and can't find a solution.

All the fittings I have from Vintage Air neck down to the next smaller size at the barbs, making them too small for the hoses. My 135* -8 o-ring fitting measures to (-6) 13/32 hose at the barbs and the 90* -10 o-ring fitting measures to (-8) 1/2" at the barbs.


Needed:
1. Compressor - 3/4-16 o-ring (-8) to -8 (1/2") hose size. This is a 135* fitting that goes to the condensor.

2. Compressor - 7/8-14 o-ring (-10) to -10 (5/8") hose size. This is a 90* fitting for the tube leading to the POA update.


Any ideas? The pic shows what I have with the necked down fittings.
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Old 02-03-2009, 10:36 AM
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have you tried Doc's Blocks ?

http://www.docsblocks.com/

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