Oil take of plate
Hi, could i use a oil filter relocation plate for the return on my dry sump by blanking off one of the holes? The filter take of plates are a third of the price of the single hole plates.
Cheers😁
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Re: Oil take of plate
i have on pintos so i dont see why a duratec would be any different
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Did you not get a Oil in plate with you kit ?
I make my own for my dry sump kits
But if you really wanted to you could always use
A piece of 1/2 alloy plate cut out the profile and put a tapped
-10 hole in it
May not look as nice but will work
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i didnt buy a kit, ive been building the car from ebay, bit by bit
im up for making my own but was not sure if it had to have special flow charactersics also i dont know how i would make the rececess for the oil ring or could i just use a home made gasket?
cheers
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I started making one today, will upload some pics when done
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Some pics of this week's work, sorry for the quality, seems t have make pics small to allow upload
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Finished plate in place
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very nice work orangepeel! What milling machine do you use? I'm setting up my machine shop and looking at mills but cant go too big as space is precious. Also that cam cover, is it a painted aluminium one?
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Thanks! I like to make as many bits as possible, not just cause im tight
I cant remember what its called, its from 1965ish. It does most things but would like a digital control. I painted the alloy cover with 3 or 4 coats of crakle paint and cooked it on top of the garage stove.
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