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I need an oil line reducer but can't find it.

I need to change the oil line reducer that is bolted on the oil pump for the turbo for my 930 1989 (see on the picture) but it does not seem to be available on it's own. One side is M14 * 1.5 and the other side is M16 * 1.5.

Does someone know a reference for this item? Thanks in advance.




Old 03-28-2011, 10:26 AM
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What is your use?

If you can’t find this specific part, you can easily make one.
A lathe and silver-solder will produce a very nice part.

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Grady
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Visit your local hydraulic shop.........

930cab89,

This is a common metric fitting (reducer) you could purchase from your local hydraulic shop. If this is not in stock, they could order one for you. HTH.


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What is your use?

If you can’t find this specific part, you can easily make one.
A lathe and silver-solder will produce a very nice part.

Best,
Grady
Yep, did that on my old DB4, fill it (brass) with silver solder and drill it.
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I've found one in a hardware store, thanks.

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