Hose fittings help.

GodStang

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I have been racking my brain for weeks on this. Hoping it’s ok here as it’s generic and does not really fit into a group. I have two 3/4” heater hoses and 1 PTFE -6an line. I need to connect all three with as few pieces as possible and needs to be metal.

there is a plastic T that is 3/4”x3/8”x3/4” but it did not farewell. Any input?
 

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quick search all i see is a 3/4" to 12an. I do see 6an to 12an adapters. run em into a y block?
 

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quick search all i see is a 3/4" to 12an. I do see 6an to 12an adapters. run em into a y block?

that was one we were looking at. 12an to 3/4” hose bare and the. 12an to 6an. My two issues with that is finding a T and once all the parts are assembled it’s like 6” long which may be too big. The part it is replacing is about 3”.
 

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I would call Ipsco and describe what you need, they generally fab custom thermostat housings so I'm sure a y-block could be made with any fitting you need.
 

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3/4” conduit with 3/4” hose barb on one male -6 bung on opposite end. end 3/4” hose barb in middle.


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