A coupling
The male is the threaded end of a pipe and the female is the receiving threaded connecting elbow.
GM coolant elbow hose and it is threaded at one end It's a Series 2 fitting. and the other is a outlet to clamp the hose onto it. GM coolant elbow hose and it is threaded at one end It's a Series 2 fitting. and the other is a outlet to clamp the hose onto it. It sounds like you are describing the coolant bypass hose
3 Litres
1.4142 will give you the travel piece C-C then you deduct for the fitting
Loosen the clamps and use some elbow grease to twist the fitting into the desired position.
It is a 90 Degree fitting (right angle.)
1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.
It is one of the two long bones connecting the elbow to the wrist.
Only spyder threaded ones would work
The piece marked "ftg" means fitting adapter. That means the sweat end of the piece will go INTO another regular copper fitting, such as a tee, elbow, etc.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint connecting the femur and pelvis, allowing for a wide range of motion. The knee joint is a hinge joint connecting the femur and tibia, allowing for flexion and extension movements. The elbow joint is a hinge joint connecting the humerus, radius, and ulna, allowing for flexion and extension as well as rotation of the forearm.
lol gd question err no but if you broke the bones connecting to it then it might spin and voila