And its not an AN- fitting.
Reading http://mdmetric.com/tech/tict.htm and http://www.ehow.com/how_5626809_identify-metric-bolts.html I figured it out. M10x1.0
Google M10x1.0 and you find fittings to convert this to American 1/8” or AN- fittings, which I am not planning to do.
Bill in
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Brake lines are not a black science, but, be aware that there are no less than 4 types of ends used around the world. Mercedes uses the European style. (There's also British, Japanese and SAE for American cars.)
The suggestion to find a local hydraulic sales/manufacturing outfit and have them fabricate what you need is a good one, too.
Mark in
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