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Sean (TX)

11-23-2007 15:44:43




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Did a oil change today. Decided to clean the oil lines.(plugged big time third party image) Ruined the brass fitting that screws into the block.(bent it just enough that I cant screw the oil line back in!!third party image) Short line from bottom of canister connects to it....What size is the elbow? Ill have a look at the hardware store in the morning...

No luck getting my touch control lever off either....Wont budge trying to put in a friction disk...Going to soak it for a day or 2 with PB...

So got the fresh oil in but that is as far as I got...

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Sean (TX)

11-24-2007 14:19:18




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to old, 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
NAPA had it...Its a 1/8 pipe plug on one end and 3/16 compression fitting on the other end.. $2.20



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Sean (TX)

11-24-2007 03:31:32




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Dan in CO, 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Thanks John ill look at Napa first.



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John (TR)

11-23-2007 21:57:27




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Sean (TX), 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
If its the oil distribtion block near the dash you will have to go to Jun 8ns or the like for that one. My 43 has a 90 elbow on the canister and a 90 on the block and they are simple inverted flare fittings (brake line parts)



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Sean (TX)

11-23-2007 20:08:23




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Den N Ms, 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Just 8n's has it 9N 18686 - $2.00 No pic!!

Years: 1939-50

Elbow (Oil Line To Canister &Oil Line To Engine Block

Im going to take it to the hardware store and try to match...Has to be a standard pipe fitting??



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Sean (TX)

11-23-2007 20:01:55




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to soundguy, 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Its not the junction block. It is a elbow...Oil goes back into the pan through it...



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Bob Harvey

11-23-2007 18:59:09




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Sean (TX), 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
None of this stuff is hard, use that remaining portion of 'grey matter' and apply it to the job, as Dell(WA) has said MANY times (he is correct) it is intuitivley obvious....haysoos, go to the local mechanic (needs to be over 30) and ASK !!!!!



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Tom N MS

11-23-2007 17:45:29




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Sean (TX), 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Is this it? Link



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Dan in CO

11-23-2007 17:32:22




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Sean (TX), 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Try wengers of Meyerstown PA. I had some luck with a used clutch rod from them. I broke mine while using too big a pipe wrench trying to free up the rusted adjustment clevis.

phone number: 800.451.5240



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Dunk

11-23-2007 17:22:56




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Sean (TX), 11-23-2007 15:44:43  
Sean, you might want to give John Smith a holler.

But the only one he shows on his page says sold (I am afraid that this is a special fitting).

I betcha I could make the one you messed up work (for some reason I think I have experience at that, but with this CRS, I am not sure)

Maybe a dremmel modification on the crushed area, maybe a taper ground on the line fitting that screw in to it...

If you can ever git a thread or 2 to catch, you may can fix the deformation.

I am almost sure that I remember the despraition feeling you are about to have, for such a small brass part.

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Dunk

11-23-2007 17:29:03




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 Re: No luck at all!! in reply to Dunk, 11-23-2007 17:22:56  
Oh, yeah, I think the part number is 8N6722

But I am talking 8N and I thought you had a 9N or a 2N.

I may also just be off my rocker.



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