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Old 04-11-08, 05:53 PM
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What R U using for oil drain flanges?

until today i've been using the stock drain flange (oil pan side) on my FD. i just cut the pipe and slipped a hose over it, but i want something more secure. is there a flange with a AN fitting that i can purchase somewhere? or at least something more secure?
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Yeah i got one with a -10 an male fitting on it! 15 bucks shipped pm me if yah want it!
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ATP Turbo sells aluminum T4 drain flanges with either NPT threads or an AN flare.
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Oil drain fittings

I make them here to fit most any need.
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http://himni-racing.com/index.php?ma...6ak0m01cl691g4

i ordered two of these flanges. i have a t70, so one flange bolts right up. the other one fits the stock location of the return on the block, you just have to make the hole on one side a hair bigger. they bolt up perfect.
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Over $15 to ship those little tiny oil flanges. Wow. Looks like a good website with quite a few products that are not easily found for turbos.
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The one ZeroR sells with the slight bend is perfect coming off the bottom of the turbo.
I have one from him just like that, but without the AN threads, and I slip a stainless 10 AN hose over it. I'm thinking of using his newer one with the threads though(pictured), it's sweet.
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I cheaped out and cut the stock part and welded a 10 an steel fitting on the end!
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