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Oil Restrictor Fitting

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TAL0NTSi

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Dec 26, 2010
Westerville, Ohio
I'm trying to find the .075" -4AN oil restrictor fitting to put on my oil feed line for my holset. Is this the right fitting? It appears to be right, but I don't see anything describing it as ".075" If this is not it can someone point me
in the right direction to find one?

Thanks.

http://bit.ly/MPM8Vr
 
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I'm trying to find the .75" -4AN oil restrictor fitting to put on my oil feed line for my holset. Is this the right fitting? It appears to be right, but I don't see anything describing it as ".75" If this is not it can someone point me
in the right direction to find one?

Thanks.

http://bit.ly/MPM8Vr

Thats the buyer I got my .075 restrictor from, just contact him/her for it, they don't have it listed. Or purchase a .04 and drill it out to .075.
 
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So the .075 relates to the orifice size? The one in the auction says its .04, so what size drill bit would I need to use to drill it out if the seller doesn't carry a .075?
 
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I don't think a 0.75" hole would do too well at restricting oil unless it's crude coming right from the well.
 
I don't think a 0.75" hole would do too well at restricting oil unless it's crude coming right from the well.

lo Ramsack you are right, :thumb: thanks buddy

I posted incorrect data, there should be an extra "0" in there (.04)

.075"

So the .75 relates to the orifice size? The one in the auction says its .04, so what size drill bit would I need to use to drill it out if the seller doesn't carry a .75?

you should use a .075" drill bit which is 1.9mm. so maybe a 2mm drill bit would also work.
 
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