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Was welding yesterday and noticed a leak at my cooler. Turns out the fitting cracked. Any suggestions on where to buy these? First place I checked the part was over $10 and the shipping was $7.95 :mad: Image

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At first glance it almost looks like a regular fitting, but then I saw the other end of it.

You should just retrofit that water line itself with the 9mm male quick-disconnect. That way you don't have to worry about any threaded fittings for it. It's redundant IMO.

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Brian, go to Western Enterprises and click on their "Where Can I Buy?" at the top. The link I've provided will take you to the Quick Connect page where you can see what they have to offer.

It looks like Oscar has the QDB74 (hose to machine) (don't quote me on that :( )

BTW I've never seen a fitting fail like that, lucky you! :o
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Dare I say... Weld it back together with some bronze. :)

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If you should decide to go with a quick disconnect fitting HTP.....(USAWELD.COM ) has them at a good price.
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and these red,blue and gold available
http://www.riverweldstore.com/index.php ... ts_id=7825
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auto supply has fuel crimp on clamps that work.
NAPA #730-4991

http://www.napaonline.com/napa/en/search/?text=730-4991

They also have a 3/8 size for, the large hoses, (automatic trans cooler lines)
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Hi Brian,

Have you had a look here?

http://weldfabulous.com/ck-worldwide-qd ... pter-plug/



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OzFlo wrote:Hi Brian,

Have you had a look here?

http://weldfabulous.com/ck-worldwide-qd ... pter-plug/



Flo
I've been thinking and thinking about it, and I still can't see the point of them other than perhaps they came about before they made the small 9mm male plug with the barbed end. :?:
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Agree Oscar, the less possible leak points the better.
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Oscar wrote: I've been thinking and thinking about it, and I still can't see the point of them other than perhaps they came about before they made the small 9mm male plug with the barbed end. :?:
That's cool but the OP wanted to know where to buy them. I was merely answering his question. I guess CK don't have a pre-fabbed hose with the 9mm male as standard - hence the "second best" option.
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Thanks guys! OzFlo thanks for the link. I ordered two of them..one for a back-up. I also used a coupon code to take 10% off.

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Arc-zone has those exact fittings
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