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Bypass fitting? #84817
07/06/08 02:01 PM
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I am trying to find a bypass fitting (3/4 npt x 1" hose)for a sb Mopar and I cannot find one. Anyone know where to find it? I can buy one online but $18.00 seems high and $38.00 at the dealership seems higher yet. Thanks

Re: Bypass fitting? [Re: Shatar4] #84818
07/06/08 02:06 PM
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seems like I've seen something like that at the hardware store.

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Re: Bypass fitting? #84821
07/06/08 03:29 PM
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Tried them all, Home Depot, Lowes and all the local hardware stores. After I tell them what I need, I get a "deer in the headlight look".

Re: Bypass fitting? [Re: Shatar4] #84822
07/06/08 03:31 PM
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All you need is a threaded pipe nipple. Carquest and NAPA even handle pipe connectors.

Re: Bypass fitting? [Re: MoparforLife] #84823
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this is what i've used.

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Re: Bypass fitting? [Re: snuggles] #84824
07/06/08 08:13 PM
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Its like a ghost hunt isnt it? 1969 and down is a piece of cake. Help Section at any parts store will have a 3/4 NPT by 3/4 heater hose fitting. 1970 and up, not so much.

Ebooger sells them on Ebay. Kinda pricey if you ask me though. I got one from Mcmaster Carr through work. On the cheap you could use a 3/4 NPT piece of pipe and cut it down about an inch past the last thread. The guy at Summit told me he gets request for that quite frequently yet they have done nothing to address the problem.

Re: Bypass fitting? [Re: Shatar4] #84825
07/06/08 10:19 PM
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I got mine at NAPA, I think I paid $5.







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