Where to get t3 oil feed flange with 1/8" NPT threads?
I've looked all around and can't find a oil feed flange for my turbo. I have a innovative gts58 and the housing is tapped for 1/4" npt. I dont want to run a -4 AN feed line. I need the 1/8" npt for my oil resitrictor to thread into.
Justin
This is pretty much what I want but it has metric threads.

http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...e=OIL
Function 7 oil feed flanges are nice but only come in -4 an.

http://www.function-7.com/a0-turbo.html
Justin
This is pretty much what I want but it has metric threads.

http://www.atpturbo.com/Mercha...e=OIL
Function 7 oil feed flanges are nice but only come in -4 an.

http://www.function-7.com/a0-turbo.html
I'm 99% sure that ATP is talking about the 2 - 8mm x 1.25 bolts used to secure the flange. The bolts in the Function 7 picture are that size. By the way, check your Function 7 link again, because they sell -3an flanges.
If it's tapped for 1/4" npt and you want 1/8" npt, either:
1) buy a brass bushing from any hardware store (technicly, black iron would be better)
2) send me $10 and I'll make you one with a hacksaw, TiCN'ed tap, and 3/8" aluminum. She won't be dat dun prudy tho
1) buy a brass bushing from any hardware store (technicly, black iron would be better)
2) send me $10 and I'll make you one with a hacksaw, TiCN'ed tap, and 3/8" aluminum. She won't be dat dun prudy tho
Buy the 1/4" flange and get 1/4"-1/8" fitting.
I'm kinda in the same boat as you. I bought a greddy oil adapter and all of the fittings are 1/8" BSPT. Only thing the hardware stores around here carry are 1/8" NPT so I had to order one off of some fitting site.
I'm kinda in the same boat as you. I bought a greddy oil adapter and all of the fittings are 1/8" BSPT. Only thing the hardware stores around here carry are 1/8" NPT so I had to order one off of some fitting site.
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simple fix. get the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter. and get a 1/8 to 3an or whatever size you want and step it. I did the same thing multiple times
Does function 7 sell there -4 an fitting with a restrictor already built in? If so I'll go with that so I can run Earls Prolite 350 for all the lines.
I'm using -4 prolite for all mu vacuum lines anyway.
Justin
I'm using -4 prolite for all mu vacuum lines anyway.
Justin
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