Yeah, I'd do the same thing since I won't be running the stock cooler. I'm sure you can find metric-AN adaptors at Summit that will do the trick. (I assume the threads in the adaptor are metric; doubt that they used the dreaded NPT threads...)
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Originally posted by ScottL View PostYeah, all I see at Canton's web site are the billet adapters. They look very well made. Not cheap, but that's OK. Maybe they don't sell the cast units any more?
Originally posted by ScottL View PostI assume the 3/4" thread you're talking about is the spin-on filter stud on the stock oil cooler adapter? BMW used an SAE thread on that? Regardless, see my comments on using that below.
Originally posted by ScottL View PostKind of convoluted. I'd really like to pitch the original oil cooler adapter and just run lines straight out to the CM canister filter (AN -10 O-ring as you said). Less flow restriction, fewer couplings, lower chance of leaks. But, if I can't find the parts, I'll consider taking this route.
Originally posted by ScottL View PostI have the same OP sensor set up you do: Metric-AN adapter on the original pressure switch outlet with a braided line to the sender mounted on the inner fender. The AutoMeter senders are really heavy and clunky. Works well this way.
Originally posted by ScottL View PostThanks for all the info, John!John Van Houten
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Originally posted by ScottL View PostBy the way, John, which header are you running on that motor? Looks like 6 individual flanges. I've heard that type of design is a bear to line up and mount. Did you have any problems with it?
That system will actually be for sale soon--headers to muffler. The straight (oval) center section needs to be replaced, but otherwise its in decent shape.John Van Houten
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Originally posted by bmwpower View PostI like John's install. Any way to use the stock oil cooler with the AN-10 lines and some sort of adapters at the cooler end? Like a female version of the adapter you used on the OTHER end (at the bypass/mount)? I hope so...John Van Houten
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Originally posted by jvanhouten View PostI'm sure there is, but why bother? Those adapters are bound to be pretty expensive and you might be better off getting an aftermarket cooler. If you are going through all the trouble to do the lines, remote oil filter, etc, why not go all the way and get a better cooler?
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I've used coolers from RX-7s before with great success. Can't remember if it's the FC or FD, but the stock cooler is a very efficient, two-pass all-aluminum design, about 3.5" x 18" x 2" thick. It has regular 22(?)mm metric fittings, and the internal bypass is easy to plug. I have scored them in good used condition for as little as $40.sigpic
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Originally posted by Julien View Postot question.. but will any oil pressure sender work for any gauge? I have some equus gauges (oil temp/oil pressure) in my car and was wondering if a simple VDO sender would work with them?
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Originally posted by 5Toes View PostBumping this thread.
So how much do you believe a machine shop would charge to drill and tap the oil filter housing?Originally posted by Elephant View PostThe filter housing? We drill/tap the large mounting bolt, not the housing. Drilling/tapping the bolt is easy peasy.
Cheers.
Talking about this bolt
Drill a hole of the correct size
for the tap you want to use
for the sender
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Im just putting together in my head how I am going to do this.
So have a machien shop drill and tap a bolt to 1/8" like this? - http://www.fastenal.com/web/products...l.ex?sku=38496
And then buy this adapter -4AN to 1/8" adapter and two of these fittings -4AN Fittings. ALso I will need some hose too - SS -4AN Hose
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