oil feed fitting for block??
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Re: oil feed fitting for block?? (GOLDBERG)
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[Modified by inspyral, 7:06 PM 1/11/2003]
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316 SS Threaded Precision Pipe Fitting 1/8" NPT F X 1/8" Bspt M Adapter, 6100 Psi
$ 5.68 Each
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Re: oil feed fitting for block?? (GOLDBERG)
The thread in the block is 1/8 BSPT, which you usually adapt to 1/8 NPT for turbo feed fittings. The fitting I listed is a 1/8 BSPT male to 1/8 NPT female, and is what most people use.
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Re: oil feed fitting for block?? (GOLDBERG)
Here is another way to go. "GReddy Oil Filter Block adapters"
http://www.greddy.com/products/oilcoolerkit_frame.htm
http://www.greddy.com/products/oilcoolerkit_frame.htm
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Re: oil feed fitting for block?? (GOLDBERG)
Are you planning on going braided stainless steel? Look under "Hose and fittings" in the yellow pages (no joke) and look for an Aeroquip dealer (probably just a little logo in one of the ads) and they can hook you up. The fitting you're looking for is actually a 1/8 BSP-(T) the T is for taper, which the stock sender does. You can fit the other in (hell, you can fit an NPT!, but it's a bitch) though it's hard to thread it in at first (atleast in my experience).
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Re: oil feed fitting for block?? (lilxvtecxpwr)
isnt this adapter and tee fitting available from autozone? thats what ive heard but havent checked it out.
mcmaster is cheap enough, buy it from there...if not I have a bunch around, I'll sell you mine...
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