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Hi, I have been trying to find info on the threads that the hardlines use when connect to the AT, I want to mount AN10 lines up to the oil

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Old 03-22-2014, 12:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I have been trying to find info on the threads that the hardlines use when connect to the AT, I want to mount AN10 lines up to the oil cooler and need the thread size so I can buy some AN10 to ??? adapters.
Does anyone know, and I guess 45 degree would be the best option for that.

Sorry if it been answered, but I can't find it

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Does anyone know if it is the same as on 350Z 14mm/1.5

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-10 lines might not be such a good idea, that is a lot of oil to be pulling out of the pan to fill the lines, on a transmission that is hard to check the fluid level on. but i will see if i can find the size for you over next few days just saw you have a 5 speed those have a dipstick so you'll be fine.
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-10 lines might not be such a good idea, that is a lot of oil to be pulling out of the pan to fill the lines, on a transmission that is hard to check the fluid level on. but i will see if i can find the size for you over next few days just saw you have a 5 speed those have a dipstick so you'll be fine.

Thanks, well this is not for a 350Z, we are doing for a 370Z here in Thailand, gets too hot when he go to the track and even in traffic if he push it a bit.
On the 350Z I know it is 14/1.5 mm threads, hope it is same on 370Z.
For the oil I just have to check how much oil the lines and oil cooler take and after that make sure to fill that much extra
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yeah its just hard to over fill it because both fill ports are on the bottom of the pan, you will either have to be quick putting the plug in or maybe you could add the extra through the cooler line.
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