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Finding brake line parts

319cssb

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I am not having any luck finding brass compression fittings in 6mm . Which is I think what the brake line size is of the Flu419?
Does anyone know where they sell them?
 

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I am not having any luck finding brass compression fittings in 6mm . Which is I think what the brake line size is of the Flu419?
Does anyone know where they sell them?
Are you talking 6 mm ID or 6 mm OD? Have you checked with EI? A lot of places sell 6 mm OD brass and stainless compression fittings, including Amazon.
 

319cssb

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Are you talking 6 mm ID or 6 mm OD? Have you checked with EI? A lot of places sell 6 mm OD brass and stainless compression fittings, including Amazon.
I looked at amazon. and I have checked EI and I believe the brake lines on the FLU419 are 6mm OD. Do you have a link for amazon?
 

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There are compression fittings that are superior to flared fittings. They're too expensive to be used for production vehicles which is why you don't see them. It's not because they are inferior. Swagelok and clones are prime examples.
 
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