Oil line fittings
I'm having some problems with my feed line, I cant find any fittings (t-fitting in particular) from home depot or crappy tire that fit on my existing fitting thats on the back of my block and i'd rather not buy a sandwich plate. The fitting seems to be something between 1/2 and 3/8 (i think), So I guess I have to look in to some other places.
Where have you guys bought your fittings locally? |
i always get mine from fluidlyne
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all honda everything is metric, the oil press in the back is M10x1 thread. so anything you get from home depot or canadian tire, or anything else that's SAE is going to basically make your block garbage. if you already jammed something into the oil press sensor port, then I'm sorry...
you can get metric fittings from Earl's or Holley or Russell fittings... prolly Aeromotive too. I got mine from Summit Racing online. |
Originally posted by bbarbulo all honda everything is metric, the oil press in the back is M10x1 thread. Hows everything coming along anyway Jimmy? |
try Cisco on Dixie and 401 Area. I get most of my fittings there.
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Originally posted by bbarbulo all honda everything is metric, the oil press in the back is M10x1 thread. so anything you get from home depot or canadian tire, or anything else that's SAE is going to basically make your block garbage. if you already jammed something into the oil press sensor port, then I'm sorry... you can get metric fittings from Earl's or Holley or Russell fittings... prolly Aeromotive too. I got mine from Summit Racing online. Originally posted by brianmcgaugh 1/8 bspt Hows everything coming along anyway Jimmy? NOTE:ebay oil lines SUCK! |
-3an this time?
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-3 for sure, but I was also considering running a 1/8 brake like with an adaptor. Their only like 4 bucks at crappy tire and I have a tube bender. Thoughts?
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stick with the -3an line
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