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Old Aug 19, 2013 | 08:43 PM
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Oil return flange with -10AN built in, where do I get it?

Where can I find the oil return flange for the '93 stock oil return with a -10AN built into it? Its one of the last few small things I need to finish my new setup but I can't seem to find it anywhere for some reason.
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Old Aug 19, 2013 | 11:11 PM
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Garfinkle. Might be on the other Rotary Car Club. try COMmunicating that way if you don't find him here.
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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 01:26 AM
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I haven't seen the garfinkle one but try and get a long/extended one. there is not much room to turn the -10 hose fitting with that bolt sticking out of the block next to the return.

I went with this:
http://www.anfittingsdirect.com/prod...47e786ed3e2b6b
Earl's AT924106 Earl's Ano-Tuff AN Female to AN Male Fittings
I put them together before I mounted the adapter to the engine. I also had to pickup some ss allen head bolts because there is not much room to get a socket on normal hex bolts with the two adapters together.

thats just how I did it, my 2 cents.
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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 06:43 AM
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I used the stock extension tube and welded a steel an fitting on to it.
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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by RENESISFD
I used the stock extension tube and welded a steel an fitting on to it.
same here
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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by RENESISFD
I used the stock extension tube and welded a steel an fitting on to it.
ding!

need a visual reference?
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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 06:59 PM
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Old Aug 22, 2013 | 07:26 AM
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ding!

need a visual reference?
*image snip*
That looks really neat! I would highly suggest some high temperature fire tube. Last turbo oil drain I put fire tube over braided hose, and then that shiney reflective heat tube over the fire tube. Not many rubber hoses survive for very long with an unlimited source of 600degC radiant heat right beside them
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