stealthmode oil line kit
i saw on the site, that it said that they stopped making the kit for the 14b, what is the reason for this? i plan to do a home made setup on my d15b7 and wanted to use a 14b, what should i do for oil lines?
thanks Eric |
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anyone?
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PM Stealthmode and ask him than tell him what a piece of ---- he is for not making a kit for a 14b ;)
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I'm not sure where you read that, but it's false. I have the 14b kit, the 17c kit, and the new 26z kit if anyone wants them. 8)
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ok sorry i may have mis-read that, i apologize for the false info, thanks i will contact you when i finally track down a 14b for resonable
eric |
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Whilst we're on the subject..
I just got my T3 Stealthmode kit delivered, and it seems to be missing a nut to secure the oil return fitting to the sump. I'm going to get one from a local hardware store, but can someone let me know if all kits don't have one, or was I just unlucky? Thanks, |
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If you are talking about the drain flange bolts on the 14b kit, than you are correct.
Craig found 3 variations on the thread size for the drain flnage bolts of 14b's, so instead of sending out the one size we stock (that fit all t3's and t25's) the decision was made to not include them at all. It's all in the fine print, but that's the story about it. It basically comes down to less "where's the bolts" emails than "hey, these bolts don't fit right". -Steve |
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Originally Posted by bfuller
Whilst we're on the subject..
I just got my T3 Stealthmode kit delivered, and it seems to be missing a nut to secure the oil return fitting to the sump. I'm going to get one from a local hardware store, but can someone let me know if all kits don't have one, or was I just unlucky? Thanks, You're a ------- crazy ass if you really want to put a nut on the inside of your oil pan. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing there was a nut on the end of my drain fitting. I always drill the hole just barely big enough for the fitting to screw into the pan. Before it's all the way tight I apply JB weld and then finish tightening it. Then I apply another layer of JB weld all around the fitting. The only thing on the inside of the pan is the end of the fitting with no JB weld and no nut. __________________ Best Car Insurance | Auto Protection Today | FREE Trade-In Quote |
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^ why if you tighten the nut enough it won't come off.
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Originally Posted by topspeed
^ why if you tighten the nut enough it won't come off.
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