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I'm working on replacing the destroyed hydro lines on my 882 after I had a driveshaft failure. I'm pretty sure I won't be able to bend the lines short enough to clear the fan so I need to replace the straight hydraulic swivel fittings off of the pump with 90* fittings. I'm thinking the fitting that screws into the pump is an SAE O-ring to 37* flare. Is that correct and what size will I need for the threaded end that screws into the pump? I'm thinking JIC 6 male to SAE 6 male.
IMG_2937(2).jpg I'm thinking something like this or is there something better? https://www.surpluscenter.com/Brands...9-6801-6-6.axd
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That will work or you can use something like this:
ebay # 317341990902 its a 3/8 JIC female to 3/8 Jic Male swivel 45* They are available at larger Tractor supply and family farm & home stores. and I'm sure you know with the sleeve fitting, you do not need to double flair like a brake/fuel line. It looks like you already have one of those fittings so your setup would benefit from surplus center fitting due to the need for the tube spacing. But you might run into a problem turning the 90* fitting in that tight area, so the charge pump housing might have to come off to allow that.
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