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You want a union or just the threaded part for the oil sandwich? If the latter try Nissan or otherwise.

http://www.powerflowperformance.com.au/tees-elbows-unions-swivels-unions-male-flare-union-c-143_179_183.html

Edited by djr81

RB30. You can even try Holden and see if they will sell you one.

Someone did have the part nunber listed in a thread some time ago but cant help you with what thread it was

That thread may still be salvagable if you want to find the right dye for it. I pulled my stud off an RB30 at the wreckers and ended up having to use vise-grips and damaged the thread a bit. Cleaned up alright though. Running in the car at the moment

Thanks mate,

I ran a Die over it yesterday and it was pretty bad still. considering i need to screw it in to pretty much the end of its thread to get the oil block to sit tight, Id rather just get a new one for the sake of a few bucks

I just got off the phone with Andrew at Kudos motorsport and he is going to supply the stud and a suitable filter with a pressure releif valve.

Btw the part number your talking about is 15213-21001

:)

Haha thanks Ravi

A point to note:

I've read through many other threads on this without clear indicators on what you need to do to make this work with a greddy oil block.

If you remove the heat trasnfer block You can use a standard rb26 filter if you knock a pressure relief into the block where the return is

Then just use the RB 30 filter stud.. Here's the part numbers

All up costs $50 from kudos.. That included 2 genuine oil filters

I highly recommended them, Andrew and Ian are top guys and are always willing to help

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