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    Hey guys, im fitting my catch can with SS AN lines and I need a fitting that will take this thread to a -10 AN line. Does anyone know what this thread is? Once I know the thread pitch I can find the fitting. Thanks!



  • #2
    theres a tool for that
    - Adam

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    http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/44846-project-nashzilla-r32-gt-t-neo.html

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    • #3
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      I know, but is it a pipe thread, taper thread ect. Im trying to get the parts I need before I have to take apart my curreent catch can set up, its tucketd away in the engine bay

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      • #4
        ^^ He's right you know! Is this your first day with your new toy? Get yourself a thread pitch gauge! Also don't forget to tell your friends to come ask you now that you know the answer! I know I'm going to forward all these types of questions your way!
        LOL I Kidd, I Kidd!
        Last edited by Bravo; 02-14-2012, 03:01 AM.
        aww crap, did you see that!

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        • #5
          see how they covered it in thread sealant, tapered thread dont use teflon tape or other thread sealants. cuse the tapered part cups the other fitting and makes a seal. and you dont need a thread pitch gauge. get a good measuring device that can show you one inch thats good enuf. count how many threads are in one inch thats called TPI, thread per inch. there is only so many thread pitches for the TPI and knowing the size of pipe you have would help narrow it down to.
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