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Old 08-30-2007, 06:14 PM
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I remember seeing someone talking about a good place to get oil feed fittings in San Jose, CA or nearby?? I need one part, -4AN female to -4AN female and dont want to pay shipping. If anyone has a good place let me know. Thanks.
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Old 08-30-2007, 09:40 PM
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anplumbing.com
I think they're in CA and they have everything.
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Old 08-30-2007, 10:36 PM
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ANPlumbing is great, but they're also in LA. Kyle, Royal Brass in San Jose (referred to as RBI on the forums) will have everything you'll need. They're a pneumatic supply store. They have a location in Santa Clara, but every time I've been to the SC location they've told me that what I need is only stocked in San Jose. :P

If you can get a -3AN line (better for oil feed, some have issues with too much oil with the -4AN lines) I actually have two different -3AN to 7/16-24 inverted flare adaptors, one that's just open and one that's got a .035 restrictor for BB turbos.
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I already have the -4AN line and restrictor, just need the one coupling because I ordered the wrong part. Thanks for the info though. Did you get my email about the hood Savington?
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Also, try Mr. Metric in San Jose.
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Mr. Metric doesn't take walk-in orders anymore. The Olander Company on Commercial Drive between Central and Kifer is also good. For oddball stuff, Paragon Performance, AN Plumbing, and RBI is where I got pretty much everything, and pretty much everything for me was oddball because of the -3AN size that I wanted to use, as well as the fitting I have for the oil temp gauge in the feed line.

Kyle, I got your email about the hood; I can deliver it sometime or you can come and grab it.
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A few months ago I did some searching on this very topic. Check out post#28: https://www.miataturbo.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=10279
Don't forget to click on the google link I posted.
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