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03-17-2013, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Hawthorne, CA
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For thous interested in a LS or Coyote preoiler
Here is my preluber to help thous who's projects got delay doto life getting in the way. You could get fancy an use AN style fittings but why spend money needlessly, unless you are a engine builder. I went though the trouble of welding a AN fitting to a 12mm x1.5 thread to attach a hose to drain back to the bucket. A waste of time, the hole was to small, so slow return. Cut hole in lid bigger and just pull the drain plug. I searched high and low for a oil pump from my friends. To my behold 2 days later there was a pump in a baggy at my door(free). Now tap the top for a 1/4 npt. A bucket and lid About 6 bucks, 1/4 x 4" tube @1.50, 3/4od x 1/2id x 10ft @4.17 and 4 hose clamps. Oh and 2 pieces of scrape to reinforce the lid. I use sheet metal that was the body corners. When you put the tubing on use a heat gun the warm(not melt) so as to ease with sliding on of the tubing over the threads or cut the threads off. As you can see I have low cost and not much effort, you to can have a preluber.
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