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Old 12-24-2006, 08:22 PM
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Default RE: Oil Bypass Install

When assembling the hoses, the fittings that came with the kit have a piece that threads onto the hose, note that the threads are reverse threads and you need to screw them on counter clockwise.

Assemble the cap & fittings so that your return line can be attached to the return line cap and attached the return line to the cap. Make sure you use the supplied loctite during assmbly of the cap fittings. Loctite on the hose end fittings may not be necessay and I didnt use any.

I wanted my line to come straight back to the firewall so I looselytie-wrapped it to the main wiring harness. I needed 7' of the braided line to reach the filter. it also gave me enough length to route it so it's out of harms way.



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