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Old Yesterday, 10:10 AM   #1
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Default Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

To suit 3/8” hose, and the threaded end is M16x1,5 to fit Falcon radiators.
I just want to buy one. :-/ Not a kit.
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Old Yesterday, 10:38 AM   #2
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Any self serve wrecker near you where you can go and lob the end off one?
BTR B series might be the same as well.
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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

Unfortunately no self serve yards here anymore, and I’d need to form a sealing bead on the tip - can’t weld to save myself - so that would be TIG work to a third party.

If I didn’t have a retaining bead on the hard line, it would be a cause of worry - whether the risk was real or imaginary.

It’s only necessary to get such a fitting because I refuse to bypass the radiator tank cooling loop, this ideology is prone to causing arguments on AFF.
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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

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It’s only necessary to get such a fitting because I refuse to bypass the radiator tank cooling loop, this ideology is prone to causing arguments on AFF.

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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

Try your local Speedflow distributor. https://speedflow.com.au/adapters/metric/ and https://speedflow.com.au/distributors/
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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

Neither Speedflow nor Aeroflot have the correct fittings, it’s a bit frustrating as I’m trying to coordinate a single time to install and commission.

The AU looks to have a different, slightly smaller, threaded end on its hard lines - an imperial inverted flare - is this correct?
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Unfortunately no self serve yards here anymore, and I’d need to form a sealing bead on the tip - can’t weld to save myself - so that would be TIG work to a third party.

If I didn’t have a retaining bead on the hard line, it would be a cause of worry - whether the risk was real or imaginary.

It’s only necessary to get such a fitting because I refuse to bypass the radiator tank cooling loop, this ideology is prone to causing arguments on AFF.
What about a flare tool for the hard line?

The ones I’ve bypassed, I didn’t bother to flare the hard line and had no dramas.
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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

The tube beading and bubble flaring tools I’ve seen and used, wouldn’t hold a candle to factory steel hardlines. Even adding extra bends takes a lot of care/patience to avoid collapse and kinking.
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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

Incidentally, Sparesbollocks customer service have just advised me the PWO6115 is now made to order only.
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Hmm… Custom order lead time plus legendary Sparesbox unpredictability vs Aeroflot kit on the shelf for $50 less. Someone needs to start a* thread on Australian manufacturing capability going down the drain.

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Default Re: Oil Cooler Fitting - Where to Find

I'd still try your speed flow distributor I know mine at least, Lost Cause Racing (yes; they also have a sense f humour) , also stock fitting from many other brands including Brown and Miller Racing solutions per https://bmrs.net/flipbook/?page=10 and have always been able to find what I have needed.
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Go to Rocket industries or similar and get the correct threaded fitting with a compression sleeve on it. Flare not needed then. But common sense is bypass the radiator to stop milkshake risk.
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https://www.earls.com.au/product-cat...read-adapters/
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