Stripped oil return line fitting on Comptech SC!?
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The fitting the tightens to the fitting on the oilpan cracked on mine. Overtightened. Does anyone know what size AN it is? maybe someone can link me to the page where its at on summitracing.com. I dont know anything about AN fittings.
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AN -8.
The stock line for the comptech has one 150 degree fitting and one 90 degree fitting. These are 2-3x more than a straight fitting. It still shouldn't cost $135...
The stock line for the comptech has one 150 degree fitting and one 90 degree fitting. These are 2-3x more than a straight fitting. It still shouldn't cost $135...
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What size and thread AN fitting is the 90 Degree elbow fitting on the comptech return line? anyone? I want to go to a hydraulic line shop to see if they have the fittings but I need to know the size and thread? thanks
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that fitting as everyone knows is turd...comptech should have done a tapped pan in the first place or use a vaccum pump, or perhaps a high quality quick release...
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Originally Posted by abv,Sep 7 2007, 10:45 AM
use a vaccum pump,
I'm using Mitty 7400 hand pump vacuum pump and It took approx. 20 mins to vacuum most of the oil out of the engine.
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