Need help determining oil line sizes etc.
Can someone explain to me what all these things mean like 10AN hose, -6AN, 1/8" NPT, 8 AN O-ring. I am going to buy the GE sandwhich plate adapter, but no idea what fitting sizes I need. I tried to look this up but can't seem to find the explanation. Ty
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/do...ocID=TECH00096
NPT = stands for national pipe thread
the size "you need" varies but most likey will be using a -3an for your feed and you could get an adaptor to go from the 1/8" npt to a -3an line
its amazing what happens when you type things into google
AN is actually #/16's of AN inch. 3AN is 3/16". the reason for the name though is AN fittings are a specific style of fitting unique in shape and connection method.
NPT is explained in the comment above, but it is a tapered pipe thread. it is NOT a bolt thread, and using bolts in NPT threads, or NPT fittings in bolt threads WILL damage both sides.
NPT is explained in the comment above, but it is a tapered pipe thread. it is NOT a bolt thread, and using bolts in NPT threads, or NPT fittings in bolt threads WILL damage both sides.
AN is actually #/16's of AN inch. 3AN is 3/16". the reason for the name though is AN fittings are a specific style of fitting unique in shape and connection method.
NPT is explained in the comment above, but it is a tapered pipe thread. it is NOT a bolt thread, and using bolts in NPT threads, or NPT fittings in bolt threads WILL damage both sides.
NPT is explained in the comment above, but it is a tapered pipe thread. it is NOT a bolt thread, and using bolts in NPT threads, or NPT fittings in bolt threads WILL damage both sides.
Last edited by 2kdrift; Mar 17, 2016 at 11:40 PM.
Pretty sure you will need a -3an line with at least (1) 1/8th npt (male) to -3an (male) adapter, most likely 2 of those depending on what your turbo calls for, just let us kno if u need more help
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