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M25VAN
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Re: oil leak

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That looks very neat and tidy. :)
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Re: oil leak

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Hi, I have just created an account to post on this thread. I am building a new 1098 engine for my girlfriends Morris and was wondering if you could tell me where you got that braided pipe from, or the thread sizes and dimensions so i can order my own. I am having trouble as the the spin on conversion and oil pipe are female sides and i don't have the joining piece in between.

All help is greatly appreciated :wink:
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Re: oil leak

Post by linearaudio »

Yes, come on dellerie!! In your penultimate post you said the braided option (Minispares?) was too expensive, then the next we know you have fitted one! Did you find a better price somewher or just bite the bullet??
I have found that small hydraulic shops will usually make something like that while you wait, cash in hand(hrmmphh!). Go for a small unit where there is no counter and pipes all over the floor!!

As for your deep piles, you can get a cushioned ring to sit on which can ease that, it helped mine a lot! Very forthright of you to mention your medical ailments here :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: oil leak

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I have found a local hydraulics shop that i will pop down to tomorrow. If they are any help and can make up the pipes to a good standard i will get a few made up and stick them on ebay. Hopefully they can because i dont really fancy spending £50 on a hose :(
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Re: oil leak

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sorry gents. it was £22.50 delievered from the gent on ebay. take a look at the braided oil hose thread
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Re: oil leak

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Just ordered one :thumbup:
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Re: oil leak

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Hi,
Found them on eBay, see link below, for £39 plus £3.50 postage. I believe that the union sizes are 5/8 and 1/4 npt, though if someone else on here knows better I am open to correction (hopefully before I press the 'buy it now' button............... :lol: )................................
I am at present enquiring as to whether he can supply these sizes...........
Best wishes,
Mike.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/classic-mini- ... XQWzNSpcnw

PS: This is a 2017 price, hence not as cheap as the one mentioned earlier, as that was 2012 prices. Hopefully the link might help someone else in need.
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I have the same type filter head union as used in the link above fitted to filter head Pt No: TAM 2097 which is according to my 1/4" BSP x 19 TPI Parallel tap (which screws in easily without cutting new thread) and 19 TPI thread gauge is 1/4" BSP.
The sealing between union and filter head is by use of a Dowty washer.

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Re: oil leak

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This pipe has 5/8 to block and 1/4 to filter housing.
Quoted by the guy before I bought the pipe in answer to my question. Once received the pipe fitted a treat, so the sizes must be correct.
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels, now being sprayed by me, slowly......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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