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Oil feed and return lines

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Old 08-14-2005 | 01:03 PM
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Oil feed and return lines

I have a few questions. I know that the feed line requires you to tap the oil pan. Where is the best place to drill for the fitting? I know if you dent the pan your engine may not get enough oil and blow, Im trying to avoid that. Also where does the return line run to? Any pictures or explaination would be helpfull.

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Old 08-14-2005 | 01:15 PM
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Negative. Your oil feed comes from the back of the engine, where your oil pressure sending unit is. Your oil return goes to the oil pan, either upper or lower, whichever you prefer. Upper is probably better though most use the lower.

A little search down the first page of this section would be helpful since I posted a thread about this exact thing detailing exactly what you need, a kit even that comes with all you need for your feed line in one little box, and a good place to do custom lines if you want to do a custom set like 3 days ago.
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Infact because I'm a nice guy here's the thread. It's literally about 5 inches below this post on your screen...

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=422513
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