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brake line fittings

rubicondsrv

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I am replacing the brake lines on my m35a2. however I lost the fittings that go on the master cylinder and air pack to accept the flared brake line fittings. I think the NSN is 4730-00-278-8873 or 4730-00-591-5134 based on the TM for parts, but I dont know what the specifications ware for it to give a auto parts supplier. does anyone know what these fittings would be called outside of the NSN?
 

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You may have just told him where he lost them!
 

rubicondsrv

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-Our trucks use SAE 45 degree double flares (usually called Inverted Flares).
You want the tubing flare fittings that go on the tube before flaring the ends.
How the heck did you loose them, curious.
The flare fittings I know about, and have. it is the adapters that thread into the master cylinder and air pack I dont know specs on.

I think I accidentally threw out the tube I had been carrying around in my car to get fittings. I had the brake lines made from cunifer with new fittings, but when I went to install them today I couldn't find the old line with the adapters.
 

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The flare fittings I know about, and have. it is the adapters that thread into the master cylinder and air pack I dont know specs on.
My way to find things goes like this.
Go to TM 9-2320-361-34P for the nice picture. Go to section ll and see fiqure 91. See part 8 and 9.
Go to the next page (91-1) to see part nine is part number 10937981 adapter, straight, tube.
You can google the P/N and get the NSN for it and search that way and buy from online or goto NAPA with your tube end and get the "step-up" adapter there, probably Dorman. They will not have part 8 which is a mandatory replacement part. I have that.
Go to TM 9-2320-361-24-2 work package 0470 00 for your mandatory replacement parts list which has part numbers and NSN all there.
It is OK ............................
Doing this is easier than doing any real work.
Also see TM 9-2320-361-24P fiqure 80 in work package (WP) wp oo81 00 and see the page after the picture which lists the part with the NSN of 4730-00-591-5134.
When I google that nsn I get right to http://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/ViewDetail.aspx?QString=4730005915134 which gives the exact description of the part, adapter, straight, tube to boss.
Techincal Specification:
CONNECTION STYLEEXTERNAL SEAT FOR GASKET SEAL (BOSS) 2ND END
CONNECTION STYLEINVERTED FLARE (TUBE) 1ST END
CONNECTION TYPETHREADED EXTERNAL BOSS 2ND END
CONNECTION TYPETHREADED INTERNAL TUBE 1ST END
MATERIAL DOCUMENT AND CLASSIFICATIONQQ-S-633 FED SPEC 1ST MATERIAL RESPONSE OVERALL OR QQ-B-626 COND 1/2 HARD COMP 22 FED SPEC 2ND MATERIAL RESPONSE OVERALL
MATERIALSTEEL OVERALL OR COPPER ALLOY OVERALL
NOMINAL OUTSIDE DIAMETER TUBE ACCOMMODATED0.313 INCHES 1ST END
NOMINAL OVERALL LENGTH0.984 INCHES
NOMINAL THREAD SIZE0.500 INCHES ALL ENDS
SEAT ANGLE42.0 DEGREES 1ST END
SPECIAL FEATURESFINISH FOR STEEL ONLY COPPER PLATE
THREAD CLASS2A 2ND END
THREAD CLASS2B 1ST END
THREAD SERIES DESIGNATORUNF ALL ENDS
 
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My way to find things goes like this.
Go to TM 9-2320-361-34P for the nice picture. Go to section ll and see fiqure 91. See part 8 and 9.
Go to the next page (91-1) to see part nine is part number 10937981 adapter, straight, tube.
You can google the P/N and get the NSN for it and search that way and buy from online or goto NAPA with your tube end and get the "step-up" adapter there, probably Dorman. They will not have part 8 which is a mandatory replacement part. I have that.
Go to TM 9-2320-361-24-2 work package 0470 00 for your mandatory replacement parts list which has part numbers and NSN all there.
It is OK ............................
Doing this is easier than doing any real work.
Also see TM 9-2320-361-24P fiqure 80 in work package (WP) wp oo81 00 and see the page after the picture which lists the part with the NSN of 4730-00-591-5134.
When I google that nsn I get right to http://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/ViewDetail.aspx?QString=4730005915134 which gives the exact description of the part, adapter, straight, tube to boss.
Techincal Specification:
CONNECTION STYLEEXTERNAL SEAT FOR GASKET SEAL (BOSS) 2ND END
CONNECTION STYLEINVERTED FLARE (TUBE) 1ST END
CONNECTION TYPETHREADED EXTERNAL BOSS 2ND END
CONNECTION TYPETHREADED INTERNAL TUBE 1ST END
MATERIAL DOCUMENT AND CLASSIFICATIONQQ-S-633 FED SPEC 1ST MATERIAL RESPONSE OVERALL OR QQ-B-626 COND 1/2 HARD COMP 22 FED SPEC 2ND MATERIAL RESPONSE OVERALL
MATERIALSTEEL OVERALL OR COPPER ALLOY OVERALL
NOMINAL OUTSIDE DIAMETER TUBE ACCOMMODATED0.313 INCHES 1ST END
NOMINAL OVERALL LENGTH0.984 INCHES
NOMINAL THREAD SIZE0.500 INCHES ALL ENDS
SEAT ANGLE42.0 DEGREES 1ST END
SPECIAL FEATURESFINISH FOR STEEL ONLY COPPER PLATE
THREAD CLASS2A 2ND END
THREAD CLASS2B 1ST END
THREAD SERIES DESIGNATORUNF ALL ENDS
WEBFLIS will also give NSN's from a part number,

http://www.dlis.dla.mil/webflis/pub/pub_search.aspx

10937981 in the part number box also 1093798* wildcards
 

rubicondsrv

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thanks for the help, I have ordered a set of fittings plus the gaskets that were not present on the truck.

I think I will look over more of the brake service manuals to be better able to notice more things like the gaskets that were left off during maintenance by prior owners.
 
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