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Old 08-30-04, 02:41 PM
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Hey...guys im getting ready to install my DaveH Turbo Kit...and I have a question....For the the Oil feed lines do You have to Remove the oil pan...In order to tap in or can you do it on the car? THanks
Old 08-30-04, 05:03 PM
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nope no need to remove, do a search on motorheaddown on supraforums, he has drilling the oil pan down to an exact science.
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Originally posted by MeAn_GrEEn
Hey...guys im getting ready to install my DaveH Turbo Kit...and I have a question....For the the Oil feed lines do You have to Remove the oil pan...In order to tap in or can you do it on the car? THanks
Apply some grease on the tip of your drill bit, that way it will consume most of the shaving.
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