Who makes AN adapters for coolant hoses?

jlibert

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looking to convert coolant fittings on block to AN. Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Here is part of milliken's setup

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Parker has everything you need! That's where I get all my fittings! That set up is going to cost you ALOT!
 
I should have been more clear. I'm looking for pieces that bolt to the block in place of the water inlet/outlet (thermostat housing) that has AN threads on it.
 
I just made plates from 1/4" stock and TIG'd them on.
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Lavon's and Ryan's are TIG'd to the factory thermostat housing.
 
little6cylinder on here John Schirado on Facebook has commented on building some, trying to find the post.
 
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Maybe Haisley makes commonrail blocks as well? Assuming they are different.
 
-16 is pretty common. I'm using -12 to see if I can get away with it.

Thanks.

It sure would be nice if keating, fleece, beans, etc would make a nice bolt-on billet piece. After watching that red ford crash at rudy's, I think more people will be going to better hoses and fittings. I'll check with haisley.
 
Everything on mine uses crimped jic fittings and 3000psi+ stainless hose. Gets too dangerous relying on rubber and clamps.
 
Thanks.

It sure would be nice if keating, fleece, beans, etc would make a nice bolt-on billet piece. After watching that red ford crash at rudy's, I think more people will be going to better hoses and fittings. I'll check with haisley.


That does scare me a bit. At the moment the size of diesel stuff make that an expensive transition but one that I think needs done.
 
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