[Tigers] oil ine
phastphill at aol.com
phastphill at aol.com
Wed Feb 13 12:53:22 MST 2019
yep 1/4 npt at the block or 1/8 npt cap for line
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From: coolvt <coolvt at aol.com>
To: phastphill <phastphill at aol.com>; tigers <tigers at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Feb 13, 2019 2:49 pm
Subject: Re: [Tigers] oil ine
Definitely DO NOT USE ANOTHER PLASTIC LINE. I think some of the usual suppliers have the braided version.Also, if you want to use the car while you are waiting, I believe the fitting on the engine end is a standard 1/4" pipe fitting. Can get a plug at Home Deport for about a buck in the plumbing section. Mark
In a message dated 2/13/2019 12:35:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, tigers at autox.team.net writes:
just broke my plastic oil line....fouled the steering column u-joint and broke just leaving after lunch so motor not hot,still made a mess on all my new paint. question order a new plastic line from one of our sunbeam suppliers or go with braided lines from jegs, summit etc they seem to have them all premade in different lengths.thanks......good thing happened close to home and i had some vise grips in my tool box....dynoed car last week made 230 hp and 255 lbs orig motor with f4b cam,headers at rear wheels with air cleaner,belt and mufflers on
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