Great video. When you say 'bottomed out' it looks like you are turning the fitting until tightened all of the way down? I can hand tighten my ORB fuel fittings until they won't turn anymore, even with a wrench. Is that considered bottomed out?
Hi and thanks for this well structured vid on a complex topic. Is there a chance of getting hold the thread identification booklet? Regards Heinz, Germany
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Great vid, had all of my questions answered withing the first 4 min. I will be using this info to build a custom fuel setup for a street car using AN/ORB fittings and lines. Thanks
That is referring to the Society of Automotive Engineers hydraulic tube fittings standard. If you want to learn more about it check out their site at: www.sae.org/standards/content/j514_201201/ Thanks for your positive review of the video, we are glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative and gave me a working education about ORB fittings and their relationship to JIC fittings . Thanks for the video.
Great video. When you say 'bottomed out' it looks like you are turning the fitting until tightened all of the way down? I can hand tighten my ORB fuel fittings until they won't turn anymore, even with a wrench. Is that considered bottomed out?
Hi and thanks for this well structured vid on a complex topic. Is there a chance of getting hold the thread identification booklet? Regards Heinz, Germany
Needed this info today at work today. Thanks I have it now
Great to hear!
Great informative video.
Really well explained entertaining video. Thanks Mike
Great effort and content guys well done, can I suggest you add some time stamps or chapters to the discription below the video this will help with your search rankings as well as help your viewers to more quickly find a desired section or detail.
Great video, very helpful.
Great vid, had all of my questions answered withing the first 4 min. I will be using this info to build a custom fuel setup for a street car using AN/ORB fittings and lines. Thanks
We're glad you enjoyed it, good luck on your street car project!
I Appreciate it alot
Thanks
What does SAE J514 in the table stand for at 6:25 in video
That is referring to the Society of Automotive Engineers hydraulic tube fittings standard. If you want to learn more about it check out their site at: www.sae.org/standards/content/j514_201201/
Thanks for your positive review of the video, we are glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Which is better ORB or BSPP for port fittings ?? BSPP also use O rings for angled port fittings.
It's not really a matter of which is better. BSPP is typically found on European equipment whereas ORB is typically found on North American equipment.