Aluminum brake line fittings are a cheap and inferior substitute I hate them. I despise them... But, they are still WAY stronger than the forces applied, overkill for the job at hand. Even if brass comes down again, people have figured out that it works and it's cheap so you'll probably see more and more. But the bottom line is it works well while it's in service. Trouble is age. They'll be frozen in place by tomorrow morning. Working well and safely and all, no troubles there, but they're friggin unremovable in a couple of weeks in a Vermont early spring time environment.
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Even though the threads on the fitting do NOTHING to seal any fluid, give them four solid wraps with teflon tape. It prevents corrosion by minimizing metal to metal contact, and leaves a "soft layer" to break when removing corroded parts, kind of like neversieze. Neversieze is no more than ground up aluminum and fifty weight oil, so it's only borderline effective at preventing aluminum siezures, pretty much the same result as using fifty weight oil. And of course and tape won't fit between the line and the fitting. Consider that to make the lines expendable in future repairs, not savable. That way sometimes you'll have a pleasant surprise, instead of routinely having a dissapointment. But the fittings will (fairly) easily come out of whatever they're screwed into, so the expensive part remains protected.