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Old 03-28-2017, 05:22 AM
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That's it. Look at the o ring area. If you drill it out. It will take out the o ring
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Old 03-28-2017, 06:30 AM
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Pretty sure their talking about drilling it out completely and tap to NPT and installing NPT to AN fitting
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Old 03-28-2017, 11:00 AM
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Yes. I was about to do that. The way it is cast. You run the drill bit through. It will take out the o ring. I'm just going bore/drill it out just before the angle of the casting.
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I just got a call. The hydraulic shop I use found fittings.
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There's no O-ring on an inverted flare, or at least Ive not seen one
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I think he means the filter gasket area.
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LOL, when I did mine I thought "I should take pictures and write this down somewhere, surely somebody will want to do this again..."


And the day has come.

And I didnt write it down or take pictures.

At least you figured it out!
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Originally Posted by Cole2534
I think he means the filter gasket area.
That's how I took it. But not 100% that's what he meant.
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That's what I meant. The filter adapter base o-ring gets in the way. If it wasn't. It would have been done.
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So, it looks if anyone wants a bigger line size they will have to get an aftermarket filter base.
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