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Topic: oil return line on valve cover
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onesicklx
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can the oil return line from a blower be install on the valve cover...im to lazy to do the oil pan, or anyone have some good tips on doing the oil pan...thanks
Posts: 1955 | From: san jose, CA | Registered: Jun 2001
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1SLOWLX
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Drill a hole on the pan and then weld a nut on it . Or you can do it the way vortech wants
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Posts: 5231 | From: bay area | Registered: Nov 2001
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onesicklx
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i don't have a welder, how about some j&b weld...lol... [ December 15, 2003, 09:54 PM: Message edited by: onesicklx ]
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1SLOWLX
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no jb weld
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gixxer408
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quote: Originally posted by onesicklx: can the oil return line from a blower be install on the valve cover...im to lazy to do the oil pan, or anyone have some good tips on doing the oil pan...thanks
The return has to be at a lower point than the blower since it is gravity fed meaning not pressured. I doubt your blower is high enough to drain into the valve covers.
Posts: 413 | From: SJ | Registered: Feb 2003
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onesicklx
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quote: Originally posted by gixxer408: quote: Originally posted by onesicklx: can the oil return line from a blower be install on the valve cover...im to lazy to do the oil pan, or anyone have some good tips on doing the oil pan...thanks
The return has to be at a lower point than the blower since it is gravity fed meaning not pressured. I doubt your blower is high enough to drain into the valve covers.
good point...thanks..
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