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braided turbo oil lines?


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i was doing the intake/exhaust on my l28et today. and also fitting my n42 intake on and while the manifold was out i took the oil line to a local race shop here in town. anyways, long story short. the guy flipped out and wanted to rig something up because it was "some metric size" i dont know much about AN and NPT fittings and what not. but what would i need to get this line made from the turbo banjo bolt to the oil pressure sender? if anyone has any links to premade units i'd be interested.

 

tony

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Why not just use the stock line?

 

From memory your need the following. I would double check before ordering anything.

 

12mm inverted flare to -4AN (at the pressure sender)

12mm banjo to -4AN (at turbo)

4 or so feet of -4 hose

2 -4AN swivel hose ends.

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honestly ya, it's really just to clean up the bay some more. i'm going to need to do this again when i get my inline fuel rail so i figured i might as well get some practice. but i didnt think someone would make that big a deal of it. so i would need to tap an inverted flare fitting and a banjo bolt to run a -4 fitting through there?

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Do a search under my name (slownrusty) and you will see I detailed with many photos how to do this. Should be helpful and I did not use Banjo fittings with crush washers.

 

Yasin

 

 

 

yasin that's what i wanted to hear really. i found a "diy" on making them on nico but couldnt figure out the "key words" to get one on here. how hard was it? did you need any tools besides a cutting tool?

 

tony

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