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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 03:39 PM
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well as many of u know i took out the engine of the stang the question is what size oil pan return i wint to weld them on so they wont leak pic and links please
Old Feb 11, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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get whatever fitting fits into your return line hose.

napa should have whatever you need in basic steel or whatever metal the oil pan is made of so welding wont be an issue
Old Feb 11, 2006 | 04:08 PM
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http://racepartssolutions.com/prodde...p?prod=FRA5971
Old Feb 11, 2006 | 06:29 PM
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please help
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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what size is your return line...get one that matches it...stealths kits are -10 an
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 06:18 PM
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For my -10 I include a 1/2" barb. The I.D. of -10 is actually 5/8, but if you put a 5/8 barb into the -10 you won't need a clamp and you'll more than likely fuxxor the hose getting it off. It's tight. For -12 the I.D. is 3/4, and that's a rough one to get out as well. I'm not sure how hard it would be to get a 5/8 O.D. piece of pipe out of a -10, but the barb has those "lips" and it's a bitch.
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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true this is what i bout

well bought some parts for my oil drain set up


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Brand: Earl's Performance Plumbing
Product Line: Earl's Performance Weld Fittings
Bung Type: Universal
Bung Material: Steel
Fitting Attachment 1: Male threads
Thread Size: 10 AN
Flanged: Yes
Plug Included: No
Cap Included: No
Quantity: Sold individually.

Fitting, Bung, Weld-In, Male 10 AN, Steel, Each

Quality weld fittings from the plumbing masters.
These Earl's fittings are manufactured from metals that meet and exceed the minimum requirements for aerospace use, and are designed to be welded into position. They're precision-machined to exacting tolerances for trouble-free and long-lasting performance.



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Brand: Summit
Product Line: Summit Racing Hose Ends
Fitting Style: Reusable swivel
Hose End Size: -10 AN
Adapter Size: -10 AN
Adapter Attachment: Female threads
Fitting Angle: Straight
Fitting Finish: Red/Blue anodized
Fitting Material: Aluminum
Quantity: Sold individually.

Fitting, Hose End, Straight, -10 AN Hose to Female -10 AN, Aluminum, Red/Blue, Each

Premium fittings at regular-guy prices.
When our guys found these high-quality components at such a good price, we thought they were trying to pull one over on us. Lucky for you, these Summit Racing hose ends are just as good as the expensive stuff, without the big bill. They're made from aerospace-quality aluminum, and have a tough anodized coating for use with most fuels, including alcohol, and nitromethane.



Brand: Aeroquip Performance Products
Product Line: Aeroquip AQP Stainless Steel Braided Hose
Hose Size: -10 AN
Length (ft): 6
Teflon Lined: No
Outer Material: Braided stainless steel
Hose Color: Natural
Hose Inside Diameter (in): .56
Hose Outside Diameter (in): .80
Maximum Operating Pressure (psi): 1,000
Quantity: Sold individually.
Notes: Only rated for 750 psi with lightweight crimp fittings.

Hose, AQP, Braided Stainless Steel, -10 AN, 6 ft. Length, Each

High performance hose for safe, sure plumbing.
Aeroquip's AQP braided stainless steel racing hose uses a patented elastomer tube to resist oxidation, and a partial inner and full outer stainless steel braid for strength. It is compatible with most fuels, coolants, and oils. With a temperature range of -55 to 300 degrees F, and a maximum pressure rating of up to 1,000 psi, it can handle nearly any plumbing job safely and securely.


these are not the exact parts but close
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 10:25 PM
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i hate asking noob questions, but when you buy plain stainless braided hose, how do you secure the AN fittings on there?
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
i hate asking noob questions, but when you buy plain stainless braided hose, how do you secure the AN fittings on there?
Push on there really hard, then tighten it down.

Damn Jeff, you went all out with the -an stuff. You could have saved some money and just used some rubber hose, but that ----'s pimp. Good job
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 11:31 PM
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Yes, AN fittings are the biggest bitch. They're tight as ----.
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