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> 2.7 - 6 scavenge oil line fitting
Eddie914
post Sep 21 2005, 05:33 PM
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The 2.7 in the teener needs a new scavenge pump oil line fitting. The original fitting screws into the case and has a male 30mm fitting. When the car was converted to a 2.7 six, an AN12 male fitting was welded to the original 30mm fitting. This made the fitting a bit long and I'm having difficulty getting adequate clearance for the oil line going from the engine scavenge pump to the oil tank. I've tried straight fittings and 45 degree fittings and the oil line comes too close to the headers. A 90 degree fitting can be installed but only prior to installing the header.

I'm looking to find a fitting that screws into the case and has an AN12 male fitting. What are good sources.

What size is the scavenge pump output?

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ArtechnikA
post Sep 21 2005, 05:36 PM
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Elephant will have or can get what you need. or BAT.
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post Sep 21 2005, 05:44 PM
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Rich Clewett makes an adapter, or BAT sells a flush 90 elbow adapter, that adapts metric to -12, or -16 hose. Smart Racing sells the fitting BAT sells... thats where I got one I needed
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post Sep 21 2005, 07:01 PM
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Modify the hard line that comes with the 2.7 . After it turns 90 around the front of the engine cut it off weld on a steel -12/-16 male fitting . Less braided line and nice steel hard line past the headers. 2.00 fitting verusus 25.00 fittng and easier to work with . engine R/R
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post Sep 21 2005, 08:21 PM
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Turn the 90 to the rear, run it back past the end of the motor, them go forward. Only pic I've got.


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post Sep 21 2005, 08:22 PM
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Continued...lots of room for everything. Makes one nut on the cam cover a bit testy, but nuthin serious.


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post Sep 21 2005, 08:36 PM
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Here is what Jeff (sixnotfour) is talking about. He did this for the 2.7 he built for me. When I first installed it was in line with the shift rod so I had to pull it down a bit. Would have preferred to go above the rod but the bulkhead mount I have would not allow it. I think it is the way to go.


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