Really Cool Fitting Site

TYTILIDIE

METH HEAD
I am getting ready to receive my engine back from machine shop this week (supposedly any way) and that means I have to get the mock up block out of the truck and finalize my rack and pinion set up. Since I am running hydraboost, a GM pump and a Mustang rack, I know it will be fun trying to match lines up. In searching for fittings on line I ran in to this site http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...W_t1UNh08J9pjOw&bvm=bv.60157871,d.aWc&cad=rja

which I am going to call tomorrow and see if they can help me out in adapting my set up. I am hoping for some good results but I thought I would post up the link in case anyone was looking for odd ball fittings.
 

TYTILIDIE

METH HEAD
Re: Really Cool Fitting Site

Since you threw your's up, I share mine. This is the one I use for work. They have 3d models of their fittings too, just in case anyone cares

http://ssp-industrial.com/products/tube-fittings/flared-fittings/sae-37-flared.aspx

Also, http://www.mcmaster.com/ has a few fittings if you are looking for something with sorter lead time.

Yeah that's a good one. The thing I like about the site I posted is that they show you what purpose each one serves. My issue with fittings in general is who knows what size the power steering pump outlet is? I know some know but most of use don't, they will tell you what part fits what so you can just order and get it over with. I was about to take all my parts down to the Parker Store to get all the info until I found that site.
 

Don W.

Stab it and steer it
Re: Really Cool Fitting Site

Cool, McMaster-Carr is an amazing place. I've bought stuff there that I could not find anywhere else. Their catalog is as big as Granger's. Probably can't have to may fitting suppliers. I did my hydro-boost conversion with all Earl's but I kept the stock steering box so it wasn't all that difficult.

Nice find Mike.
 
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