Changing pcv to a AN fitting??
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Changing pcv to a AN fitting??
Searched to try and find the tread pitch or what I need to do to change to an fitting. Seen this done on other cars. Anyone know the threads or what I need to change over. Also if I do this are an fittings ok for vacuum ect? I really don't know. Thxs
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It's been talked about in a few other threads, but the last post in this thread is correct: https://my350z.com/forum/vq35hr/6057...read-size.html
From what I remember though, it's extremely hard to find anything that will work, and the -8 fitting sold by project import is one of the only options. If your looking to run a larger size hose, the easiest option would be to just tap it out to a more common size.
Although looking at that EPS page, it seems they have a fitting to convert to -10. So that may be worth asking about.
From what I remember though, it's extremely hard to find anything that will work, and the -8 fitting sold by project import is one of the only options. If your looking to run a larger size hose, the easiest option would be to just tap it out to a more common size.
Although looking at that EPS page, it seems they have a fitting to convert to -10. So that may be worth asking about.
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It's been talked about in a few other threads, but the last post in this thread is correct: https://my350z.com/forum/vq35hr/6057...read-size.html
From what I remember though, it's extremely hard to find anything that will work, and the -8 fitting sold by project import is one of the only options. If your looking to run a larger size hose, the easiest option would be to just tap it out to a more common size.
Although looking at that EPS page, it seems they have a fitting to convert to -10. So that may be worth asking about.
From what I remember though, it's extremely hard to find anything that will work, and the -8 fitting sold by project import is one of the only options. If your looking to run a larger size hose, the easiest option would be to just tap it out to a more common size.
Although looking at that EPS page, it seems they have a fitting to convert to -10. So that may be worth asking about.
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Will do my friend. I will definitely keep you updated
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