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I bought my Jeep and it has PSC hydraulic assist on, does anyone by chance know the size cap that would cap off the ports on the steering sector if I disconnect the cylinder. Thanks
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I believe they are both 37 degree fittings. I do not know there is a real difference between the two. PSC calls them AN.
 

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JIC (Joint Industries Council) fittings are designed for general industrial use and have looser manufacturing tolerances, while AN (Army-Navy) fittings are made to stricter military specifications for high-performance applications, particularly in aerospace and military contexts. Both types use a 37° flare connection, but they are not interchangeable due to differences in thread quality and standards.
 
 







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