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Old 11-25-2013, 10:04 PM
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Will AN fittings work with it? Curious I did noticed there are adapters on each end so my question is are the thread pitch by chance any AN pitch??

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No, it's not an AN pitch. I don't recall exactly, but I think it's an M22 thread.
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Oh ok Van thanks for the info
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Van is correct, it's M22. You can get M22 to -12AN adapters for about $10/ea. However, the hard pipe to soft line connectors are M26 which is very difficult to find and IIRC the M26/-12AN adapters were $35+/ea. Whatcha got planned?
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The Lindsey Cooler does that, 22 to 12AN. I personally made a similar setup at half the cost using the FD RX-7 oil cooler. 2 fitting adapters, 4 aeroquip fittings with braided hose lines, 2 12AN fittings to weld onto the cooler, and the cooler itself.
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Thanks Aaron ...I am not sure what I am up to yet just getting ideas. Also a great idea there doabarrelroll!
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I do know I will be creating something for my car cheaper then the off the shelf options.
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http://www.batinc.net/mocal-central.htm

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Thats a great site looks like i will be going in a different direction already. Are there prices good?? MJ951?
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Originally Posted by INURGRL951
Thats a great site looks like i will be going in a different direction already. Are there prices good?? MJ951?
If you click on the setrab link on that page, it takes you to a pdf with several adapters for M22 to AN sizes.
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Yeah, BAT has a lot if metric fittings that you can't get otherwise. They are good people, too.

However, I think you can also get the M22 to -AN12 adapter from summit.

FYI, those are the same adapters you need for the oil filter console, too.
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I've had great luck with CXracing on ebay for oil coolers. Inexpensive but good quality.
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Originally Posted by INURGRL951
Thats a great site looks like i will be going in a different direction already. Are there prices good?? MJ951?
I never compared pricing but sourced all my coolers, lines, fittings and adapters from them. Great site, products came as ordered, no issues. Will use them again.
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I ditched the hard oil lines and replaced with AN. All i needed was 4x 22mm to -12, 2x 90° -12 hose end & 2 45° -12 hose end. about 1.5m in hose length.



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