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CZP Braided Turbo Oil Restrictor Fitting Feed Line Hardware Kit - Nissan 300ZX 90-96 Z32

Manufacturer: CZP
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$ 26 50

Manufacturer: CZP
Product # {{ productPartNumber }}

Customer Questions

Question:

Hi - Which banjo bolt do you recommend using with the banjo fitting? I'm currently doing an NA-TT swap and do not have any oil fittings. Thanks - Matt - Matt

Answer:

Hey Matt, you would want to use 16432-40P00 with that one!

Question:

Hi. I have this set mocked up on my motor, and I'm wondering how the 90 fitting threaded to the block maintains leak seal, since there is no surface for a crush washer. Is this expected to be an issue at all? Just thought I'd ask, thanks. - Keanu

Answer:

Hey Keanu, that fitting (and the corresponding hole in the block) is tapered pipe thread. It will get tighter as you screw it in, so you stop when it's nice and snug, not when it's flush (if you try to go that far, something will break). It's a good idea to use a little bit of liquid thread sealant, too.

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$ 26 50

Description

This is basically everything but the lines for your CZP braided stainless steel turbo oil feed lines. Includes one banjo fitting, one 90 degree fitting, and two restrictors.

Compatibility

If you have questions about vehicle fitment, please contact us.

Customer Questions

Question:

Hi - Which banjo bolt do you recommend using with the banjo fitting? I'm currently doing an NA-TT swap and do not have any oil fittings. Thanks - Matt - Matt

Answer:

Hey Matt, you would want to use 16432-40P00 with that one!

Question:

Hi. I have this set mocked up on my motor, and I'm wondering how the 90 fitting threaded to the block maintains leak seal, since there is no surface for a crush washer. Is this expected to be an issue at all? Just thought I'd ask, thanks. - Keanu

Answer:

Hey Keanu, that fitting (and the corresponding hole in the block) is tapered pipe thread. It will get tighter as you screw it in, so you stop when it's nice and snug, not when it's flush (if you try to go that far, something will break). It's a good idea to use a little bit of liquid thread sealant, too.

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