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Old 04-01-2018, 11:51 PM
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Part number for this fitting?

Does anyone have the part number for this? its a fitting that goes on the top of the SBC
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MB & Bosch do not offer SBC return pipe (torque 16Nm) separately, need to find a sacrificial unit.
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Originally Posted by scott099
Does anyone have the part number for this? its a fitting that goes on the top of the SBC
I had one of my SBC lines custom made at a brake shop, they are just generic brake line screws.
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Originally Posted by nivram13
I had one of my SBC lines custom made at a brake shop, they are just generic brake line screws.
the bottom part yes, but what about the top? its like a little square with a barb fitting attached to it-- that they somehow fused to the flared end
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Funny part about the measuring system.
Even in SAE system spark plugs are sold with metric threads, when all metric system uses inches in piping.
So I ditto the suggestion to check brakes supply for the fitting. The tubing fitment is done with heat gun. You can DIY quite easy once you have right material.
Next time use good quality flare wrench.

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