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Found a neat fitting for oil cooler lines
I've been working on my oil cooler plumbing and came across some fittings that fit my needs perfectly so I thought I'd share. These are a -10, 5/8" hose size reusable standard AN hose fitting, to 1/2" NPT so it fits many typical size oil coolers. This way I could avoid having another adapter fitting in place that could potentially add another leaking point or restriction. It's a cleaner install. It swivels on both ends.
(I know high performance coolers are often 3/4" NPT, however my stuff is 1/2") Summit makes them in 3 configs, 240118B = 90 degree 240111B = 45 degree 240104B = straight https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...3264d9a0db.jpg |
Kinda takes away from the great part of an AN fitting. Being able to quickly take apart and put the connection back together with a reliable seal. NPT threads require sealant every time you take it apart and put it together. They are also much harder to get stated and tightened without cross threading, especially in awkward bildge areas where oil coolers and lines reside. It does look nice and is an easy way to transition to AN style hose/fitting if you are not gonna have to ever mess with it.
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It may be better to use this combo. yes its another possible leak but you reduce the risk of teflon getting into the oil line. Use a straight pipe to An fitting and then use a 90 deg tube hose end.
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Thanks for this. I am doing oil cooling soon. All points are valid. And righto, design it so you leave the NPT fittings in place sealed up. Use the -AN fittings when opening things.
Or buy -AN coolers...Or tap out NPT to -AN to reduce the # of joining points? Hmmm What is best? |
I like those when I need to make it look cleaner or need a tight turn.
Edit : the IAC fittings are different , the Intercooler is the same fitting https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...3389730ea1.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...41f8e6d57d.jpg |
I put the 90 NPT fitting on the oil cooler side, and I have a normal AN on the other end of the hose, so if I need to remove I have one end that comes off easily with the AN.
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Are they aluminum? If so, make sure they are easy to inspect. They don't stand up to salt very well, especially if they are located in a hard to reach spot.
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