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Old 04-25-2018, 08:11 PM
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Default Big Block oil pressure block fitting help

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I need some help identifying a brass big block chevy oil pressure fitting. Years ago I got this on a LS-6 engine that I bought and don't know what is correct for, can someone please help me. I does have the weather head markings on it which leads me to believe it is for factory something. the large thread is 1" and the smaller thread is 1/2''
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high horse (4 bolt) oil pressure line fitting? Angled one went into that one
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bbbently, are thinking of this one? This one threads directly into the block with no other adapter.
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