empera said:
well then lagged ur just going to come help me with this...hehe...
I have never had any of my fittings leak.
What I can think of is that the part that the line may be kinked or not fully in the A&N portion.
What I do is put the fitting in the vice
I use black tape on both fitting and vice (vice preferably with flat surfaces) You point the fitting upwards about a 45 (in vice) so when the fitting you tighten is easy to get at. I hold on to the hose portion and make sure it is at the top of the threads and then you thread the "threaded" portion (which would be a 90 for ex) in. Once it gets tight still keep your pressure on it and then use a wrench. I do not use the A&N wrenches for this since they slip. Yes they will and trust me as I have probably 50 plus fittings on my car. I tape up a cresent wrench for mine and that also works great. Hope that makes sense. I have many fittings on mine and has worked out great for me. What do you use for cutting the lines?
Aeroquip has nothing to do with the leaks IMO. I have used them and are great. I think Aeroquip and XRP and the best. Many fittings are available such as Russell, Earl's but all work fine. Just depends on how it is put together. Sometimes the fitting s may have a small scratch in it and that could cause a leak. By the looks of the pic of where you say it is leaking, I think it is the way the hose is put on.
PS: Note: Wear gloves LOL for the new comers to this kind of modding LOL
HTH
Duane