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The integral type are ok but if available I prefer the old type. You can buy the ferrules separately and reuse them indefinitely. |
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The separate type nuts and ferrules are available from Model A suppliers. Part number A-9243 or A-9243-B if you want a 9/16" hex. I would imagine Michael at Third Gen has the them too. He's on this forum. |
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I find them at local NAPA. Called FORD fittings Newc
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I don’t know, you haven’t convinced me yet. I include a picture for your examination. The nuts are identical. The only difference that I can see is the ferrule for the Ford designated fitting is longer. I believe the nut will compress both ferrules the same. I have to add that it is with GREAT hesitation that I openly disagree with rotorwrench on ANYTHING. LOL
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I gotta tell you guys that I just went out to my shop and did an intensive and scientific test to see what I could determine. You can start giggling now if you wish! I took some new 1/4” copper tube and tested a regular nut and ferrule and the “Ford designated” nut/ferrule. I do not think the outer side of the ferrule on EITHER combination does much of a crimp/squish. Like my dad who was born in 1895 would say “Put that in your pipe and smoke it!” Has any of you other old timers heard that saying? I am finding this thread quite enjoyable. LOL
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Both of those nuts are designed for the captive ferrules. The proper nut for the separate ferrules do not have a stepped bore. The bore is a 1/4" (with some clearance).
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I think we are lucky that Mart wasn’t the opposing general in the Revolutionary War. Pick up your marbles and go home Mart! LOL. No offense meant. This has put a big smile on my face! Life is good here.
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I bought a couple from NAPA NOS, dead inventory, don’t sell fittings anymore kind of thing. Thanks for the input guys, very helpful.
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My NAPA interactions have changed some in the last few years.
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Every day is more water under the bridge since Ford built this stuff. Availability seems to go in waves. Back when I was young, the Ford dealers still had some old stock on parts but it dwindled till reproduction stuff came into being. I thanked God for Hemmings Motor News back then. Reproduction stuff has gone up and down in quality more than I like to remember. The fact that a fair amount of reproduction stuff is still available has been what kept the hobby going all this time. I just hope it keeps coming. A lot of stuff has come and gone for now at least. I just hope nothing is gone forever or it will make it hard to keep the old Fords on the road. I imagine that some of these old cars have been restored several times.
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