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Old 01-22-2007, 01:44 PM   #1
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Is this a restrictor?

Just wondering. Any of you know if this oil inlet on my T25 is regarded as a built in "restrictor". If not, IŽll have to be buy me one



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Old 01-22-2007, 03:03 PM   #2
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Re: Is this a restrictor?

looks more like a fine "guide" to precisesly direct oil around the bearing.
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Re: Is this a restrictor?

what size feed line do you have?? IF you're running -3an, you're fine
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Re: Is this a restrictor?

I havenŽt decided on the feed line. Was thinking -4AN though, but -3AN it will be then!

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Re: Is this a restrictor?

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what size feed line do you have?? IF you're running -3an, you're fine
What's a -3an?
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Re: Is this a restrictor?

Just for sake of completeness. AN Stands for Airforce Navy. the AN size is derived by multiplying the nominal (internal?) size of a hose by -16. So 1/2" hose equals 1/2"*(-16)=-8AN

so in my particular case -3AN equals a hose with internal diameter of 3/16"=0.1875"=4.7625mm

anybody can confirm?
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Just for sake of completeness. AN Stands for Airforce Navy. the AN size is derived by multiplying the nominal (internal?) size of a hose by -16. So 1/2" hose equals 1/2"*(-16)=-8AN

so in my particular case -3AN equals a hose with internal diameter of 3/16"=0.1875"=4.7625mm

anybody can confirm?
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So it's a pointlessly complicated way of measuring something in 16ths of an inch?

I can't see the application of MIL standards to automotive.
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Re: Is this a restrictor?

this is why you guys need to fully adopt the metric system.

i'm not anti-imperial or anything, but metric is soooooooo much easier to work with.
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