# - 3 An Frame Bulkhead Fitting Performance Products Black Anodized An Adapters on 2040-parts.com
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Bulkhead style aluminum fittings adapt 3/16" inverted flare line to an # - 3 AN type fitting. The 9/16" threaded body with attaching nut can be mounted through a C-channel style frame or a chassis tab.
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