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Originally Posted by LarryBible
Actually to make sure that the hose is oriented correctly, whether using new fittings or old, get it all put in place with ferrules on and everything. With fittings in proper position on hose, MARK the fitting, ferrule, and hose so that if they rotate in shipment I can put them in proper position before crimping them.
I'm very happy to do this for anyone. It only takes a few minutes to crimp it and I'll hapily do it, but it would probably be less hassle to get the hoses all together and take them to the local hose shop. They might not even charge you to crimp it.
Feel free to ship them my way for crimping though.
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Thank you Larry, I will see what I can come up with. I think that the fittings may need some braising work, if I plan to reuse the existing manifolds. Otherwise, I could just run hose all the way to the the suction side.
I am wondering just how difficult some of these pipes would be to re-bend. The orientation of the bends could solve a lot of my issues.