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Stubborn oil leak from turbo drain flange
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<blockquote data-quote="pwrshft99" data-source="post: 15871168" data-attributes="member: 73755"><p>I have broken the factory drain hose and working with an aftermarket flange. I have tried a few flanges for AN fittings but haven't found one that works without grinding away on it. So I'm stuck with another aftermarket flange attempt, or a used factory line that I'll likely bust. I thought if that holes was tapped by someone that knew what they were doing, a brass barbed fitting from Home Depot would take care of the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwrshft99, post: 15871168, member: 73755"] I have broken the factory drain hose and working with an aftermarket flange. I have tried a few flanges for AN fittings but haven't found one that works without grinding away on it. So I'm stuck with another aftermarket flange attempt, or a used factory line that I'll likely bust. I thought if that holes was tapped by someone that knew what they were doing, a brass barbed fitting from Home Depot would take care of the issue. [/QUOTE]
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