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jdm-ray 11-05-2005 09:15 PM

oilan fitting- cant find the right size
 
i bought an oil pan off someone here nothings wrong with it. it's in good condition the problem is i cant find the right bolt to fit on to the oil pan fitting. my original return line had a 5/8" fitting on it, and he said the bolt on the pan fits a -8 AN fitting which is a 1/2" fitting. so i go to home depot and find a 5/8"to 1/2" extention and it fits too loose. so i go with the next size down which is a 5/8 to 3/8 extention and that wont even screw on to it. So my question is do AN fittings have a different sizes or something. will i have to buy a new -8 AN fitting for my oil pan fitting side?

zkrobs4 11-05-2005 10:46 PM

Re: oilan fitting- cant find the right size (h22boy)
 
http://www.anplumbing.com/
these fittings/lines are spendy but well worth it. also id change up to -10 AN because ive heard smaller lines can cause detonation

SFWD 1934 11-05-2005 11:33 PM

Re: oilan fitting- cant find the right size (h22boy)
 
First off, what type of pan is it? That could help us tell you right away. If it is just a stock one modified, then post a pic to see. Becasue you are saying that it has a -8AN "bolt" on it? -8AN is not equal to 1/2". They only compare those two size for the ID of stainless steel hose. So are you saying that you actually have a -8AN female fitting on the pan?

Look at this picture, which one does it look like? The one on the left or the one on the right?

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...Id=-1

Jason

jdm-ray 11-06-2005 07:28 PM

the one on my oil pan looks like the one on the left. it is a stock oil pan that is mhttps://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1348581odified.- this is my oil pan. thanks for your help guys.

jdm-ray 11-06-2005 07:31 PM

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1348581

SFWD 1934 11-06-2005 07:33 PM

Re: (h22boy)
 
OK then if I am understanding you correctly it has a -8AN male welded to the pan. So that would tell me that you need to get a -8AN female fitting and some line to go from the turbo return to the pan.

Something like this for the hose ends:

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...Id=-1

Something like this is to be used with those hose ends:

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...Id=-1

Jason


jdm-ray 11-06-2005 07:52 PM

i already have an oil return line just the wrong size fitting to go to the oil pan. so your saying all i need is the -8 an female hose end?

SFWD 1934 11-06-2005 07:55 PM

Re: (h22boy)
 
That's what it sounds like to me form everything that you have said. Now what type of oil return line do you have? If it is stainless stell, then you will need a diffrent line then what I pictured. If it is the "socketless" style or "push-on" then the pictured hose ends will work just fine.

Jason

jdm-ray 11-06-2005 08:00 PM

mines is stainless steel

SFWD 1934 11-06-2005 08:44 PM

Re: (h22boy)
 
Pick one form this list then:

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs...Id=-1

Jason

stealthmode62 11-06-2005 11:25 PM

Re: (SFWD 1934)
 
This may be the time to rip the -8 out and go with a -10 fitting.

jdm-ray 11-07-2005 07:47 AM

Re: (stealthmode62)
 
wouldn't the -10 an size be too big to fit the bolt on my oil pan? sorry, i dont know much about oil lines and sizes

Pro-Am 1934 11-07-2005 07:56 AM

Re: (h22boy)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by stealthmode62 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> This may be the time to rip the -8 out and go with a -10 fitting. </TD></TR></TABLE>

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by h22boy &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">wouldn't the -10 an size be too big to fit the bolt on my oil pan? sorry, i dont know much about oil lines and sizes</TD></TR></TABLE>

Yea what he is saying is take it to a fab shop and have them remove the -8AN fitting and weld on a new -10AN fitting. You are correct that a -10AN fitting will not fit on a -8AN fitting. Obviously it would be easier to just get the -8AN fitting and install it.

Jason

jdm-ray 11-07-2005 08:01 AM

ight thanks yall


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