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Hard to sayfor sure but if I were guessing -the male end (left)= 1/4 NPT

The female end is 5/16 inverted flare .

DJ

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The copper lining I have is 4/16" or 1/4".In pic nr 1:left side we have a ???(its name),with male thread 26G(NPT) and female thread 25G.Right side we have a ???(its name) for 1/4" copper lining and thread 25G.How do you call them?

 

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10 hours ago, 4mula-dlx said:

The brake line fitting is likely national pipe thread and the brass 90 deg looks to be fine thread on the male end...where is this destined for?

Destined for my inlet fuel pump.

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On 07/09/2017 at 8:56 AM, Fernando Mendes said:

Fitting and elbow pipe with male end.

 

*Correct sequence or not(description)(?)

Fiting=1/4"x25G(?)

Elbow pipe=1/4"x26G(NPT)(?)

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You will need to get a piece of brake line that has the flared end and the correct threaded nut to screw into the 90 degree brass connector. That would be the simplest way to do this connection.  For fule use the stell of newer bendable lines but not copper.

 

Rich Hartung

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