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Old 07-25-2011, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by pkolaboy
Ohhh, makes sense. Still trying to look for a tapped oil pan, drain + feed lines, and all fittings, and clutch. Unless someone has a punch and wants to help me with this part!
you dont need a tapped oil pan, what you can do is get a fitting that attaches to you oil drain plug and the open end attach to your oil drain line. go to hydra air next to the air port. they have all the fittings you can think of.
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Originally Posted by jdms2000f20c
Originally Posted by pkolaboy' timestamp='1311382385' post='20806896
Ohhh, makes sense. Still trying to look for a tapped oil pan, drain + feed lines, and all fittings, and clutch. Unless someone has a punch and wants to help me with this part!
you dont need a tapped oil pan, what you can do is get a fitting that attaches to you oil drain plug and the open end attach to your oil drain line. go to hydra air next to the air port. they have all the fittings you can think of.

I've heard bad things about using the drain hole for drain purposes. I would rather play it safe and have the hole as high as it can possibly go. I know a lot of people tap the girdle but this is just to complicated for me lol. I think I will just stick with tapping the pan, by the way does anybody know a thread that shows exactly what to do when tapping the pan, along with good pictures? I spent about an hour searching all over the net along with s2ki but nothing really came across as accurate.
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the vortech guru sideways location
Originally Posted by Sideways
Tapped for a Vortech return to the top of the pan in the front.



Filled in the space between two fins and made a deeply tapped hole.



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Originally Posted by bouford
the vortech guru sideways location
Originally Posted by Sideways' timestamp='1287446576' post='19676824
Tapped for a Vortech return to the top of the pan in the front.



Filled in the space between two fins and made a deeply tapped hole.



Nice! Didn't see these... I know this may sound stupid but when you tap the pan and screw in the fitting, it creates these threads on the inside right? or did he just thread it?
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yes, there are threads all the way through the tap if you look at pic 1.
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Originally Posted by bouford
yes, there are threads all the way through the tap if you look at pic 1.
Yea I know there are threads in the pan lol.. I was asking how the pan was threaded, via the bolt or threading tool?
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its a tap and die set that can make those threads
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haha. here you go: http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/t...ger/index.html
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Originally Posted by bouford


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