Re:Drilling the oil pan?
thank you jeff
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
What engine is that oil pan from? D-series? Im asking cuz i need to know where to drill..
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
just drill where it lines up with your return, above the oil level
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
Originally Posted by THRESHOLD
you can get a adapter or spacer for the oil filter and tap into that for return
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
golden eagle mfg is suppose to be coming up with something like that. i saw pics of alot of new stuff there suppose to be coming out with on honda tech
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
well shortyz i think you need more info on the car about the adapter that is coming out, oil filter recycles the oil right well, think about how that works
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
yea but i cant see it working for a return since there is pressure there
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
In the may issue of HCI there is alot of stuff about turbos, including a install on a focus. In that story they say that the focus has a drain plug on the back of the block with served as the install point for a elbow for the oil supply line. Do the Honda engines have this kind of drain bolt?
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
hmmm shortyz is right...you can't use that for a return line You can use is for oil feed though. Return line is gravity fed the oil goes down from the turbo and that's why you have to return it to the oilpan....
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Re:Drilling the oil pan?
I agree that the oil return line is gravity feed but why do i see so many installs with the oil return over the head, or is that the supply line? :'(
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