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    Default BSP brake fitting ID help

    My Anson is missing a short section of brake line. I wrongly assumed it was just normal 3AN. Reasearch leads me to believe it is 1/8 BSP. Can anyone confirm that from my pictures? Thank you!
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    Looks to be taper seat bsp. There is flat face also for Racetech gauges. Maybe convert to -3 AN ?

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    BSP cone angle is 30 deg, AN is 37 deg. so you might be able to check that way.

    Alternatively if you have a mechanical oil pressure fitting to hand, eg. Racetech, they often have a 1/8 BSP with reverse cone fitting, so should screw onto your line without sticking.

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    Default Bsp ?

    Yes, that is a BSP fitting, commonly used on oil pressure and brake/clutch lines on cars from the UK
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    Thank you all for confirming.

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