Earl's Straight Ano-Tuff Speed-Seal Hose End, Hose Size-6, Nut Size 6

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SKU: EARAT600136ERL
Fitting, Hose End, Speed Seal, Straight, 6 AN Hose to 6 AN Female, Aluminum, Black Anodized, Each

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Straight Ano-Tuff Speed-Seal Hose End, Hose Size -6, Nut Size 6

Remove the guess work out of hose compatibility issues! PTFE lined hose is inert so it will perform with any type of liquid, air or gas in a car or boat - including harsh pump fuel additives and Ethanol blends. Add these new Ano-Tuff Speed Seal hose ends to your Speed Flex hose and the entire assembly is protected. Hard anodized Speed Seal hose ends and Earl's Speed Flex hose are the perfect combination for any race, street or marine environment.

Features:

  • Reliable And Reusable
  • Unmatched Range-Configurations
  • Excellent Pressure Capacity
  • Use with Earl's Speed Flex Smooth Bore PTFE Hose Only
  • Impervious To Any Fuel Blend
  • Reduces Brake Line Swell

    Clamp-On Hose Fitting

  • Coating Penetrates Aluminum For Wear Resistance
  • Coating Penetrates Aluminum For Corrosion Resistance
  • Provides An Aggressive Look For Your Engine
  • Last Twice As Long As Traditional Anodized Fitting
  • Made In USA
  • Product Description:

  • Hose End
  • Speed Seal
  • Straight
  • 6 AN Hose to 6 AN Female
  • Aluminum
  • Black Anodized
  • Sold Individually
  • Earl's Performance Products was founded by Earl Fouts in 1955 in Lawndale, California. The mission was to supply high-quality military aircraft surplus plumbing components directly to the racing industry from a small retail outlet. As the military surplus market dried up, Earl recognized the need for continuity of supply for the racing market and pioneered the Earl's range of hoses and fittings that are still used today. In doing so he created the racing aftermarket plumbing industry.