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No, just the fitting. I use rubber hose, but steel braided would be better. Rubber hose can be bought at any local auto parts store, but the steel braided would have to be special ordered.
Nice setup Travis, very impressive. I was thinking of painting my wheels black like yours in the older pics doesnt look bad at all think I might do it.
What adapter did you use? I'm trying to find an adapter with a return line so I don't have to tap my pan.
I used the oil filter sandwich adapter that I got with my oil cooler to get
the oil to the turbo and the cooler... and a Oil Pan Adapter Fitting with Summit
Twist-tite hose....
Well here goes reviving this old thread, I am in the process of putting together a rear mount kit and i have figured out pretty much everything except the whole oil return sump thing. Any help on that would be much appreciated. i have been searching but have not found much.
they sometimes use bilge pumps and a reservior. other than that contact sts and tell them you need a better/new pump and they will let you know what to get. I went through this and trust me it is not fun
they sometimes use bilge pumps and a reservior. other than that contact sts and tell them you need a better/new pump and they will let you know what to get. I went through this and trust me it is not fun
Actually i did that today already. They wanted a serial number and such. I do not have that information. I am looking at positive displacment self priming pumps right now. any perticular types i should look for?
self priming works well with it but the reservior works best from what everyone says it bathes the pump in oil and makes it impossible to flood the turbo
self priming works well with it but the reservior works best from what everyone says it bathes the pump in oil and makes it impossible to flood the turbo
When you say a reserviour do you mean a place to collect the oil before it goes into the pump?
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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