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Old 06-23-2013, 10:19 AM   #1
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How do you determine which size -AN fittings you need?

I need to relocate the water pickup at the back of the boat and so I need a longer braided 3/4 hose but I'm not sure what the -AN fittings really are. Do you measure from the outside (they are 1" wrench size on the outside, the inside thread (which looks like 7/8) or the hose size 3/4?
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I am pretty sure they are based off the hose size. 3/4 should be a -12?
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Old 06-24-2013, 04:28 PM   #4
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Good link Paul, it looks like it might actually be 5/8 hose, it's hard to tell with the braided covering. The 1" nut size and the actual adapter identifications show it as a -10AN connector.
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Good link Paul, it looks like it might actually be 5/8 hose, it's hard to tell with the braided covering. The 1" nut size and the actual adapter identifications show it as a -10AN connector.
Then it is 5/8.

Make the fraction a base of 16, and the top number is your AN size.
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