Thread: Oil sending unit leaking
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07-09-2010 01:41 PM #1
Most use an 1/8 inch compression fitting. The barrell may be deformed from over tightning or tube cracked. A good auto parts or hardware store should have the 1/8 nut and barrel. Also check the threads those brass fittings are real easy to booger up the thread on em. I usually go to ACE and get half a dozzen barrels, they are small and if droped hard for my old eyes to find, and a couple of nuts when I put an engine back in. I hate oil leaks...........:3MILE:
I probably would just replace fitting in block, 1/8 npt x 1/8 inch compression, and cut about an inch of tube and go with new fitting barrel and nut. Hope this helps.
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07-10-2010 03:40 AM #2
You can also replace with it an Autometer braided steel line. But you will have to change the fitting to adapt. But it is an 1/8' NPT and I think you even get one in the kit.
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07-15-2010 03:03 PM #3
Thanks guys for all your help, I was at Advance Auto getting some things for the car and came across an entire kit that came with new fittings, the adapter that screws into the block and more than enough copper tubing. This kit did it! No more leaks! I see the gauge packs that come with the nylon line so if anyone is wondering, there is a kit that usually right next to it on the shelf with copper tube.
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