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Topic: 570 Engine Oil Passages
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| dflippin08
09-26-2012 17:54:40
216.170.194.92
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There is a port with a allen head plug very close to the front cover under the injection pump. Is this an oil port?Dustin |
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| kwoodrum570
09-27-2012 18:45:43
139.55.1.85
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Re: 570 Engine Oil Passages in reply to dflippin08, 09-26-2012 17:54:40
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| It is in line up from the sending unit and there is plugs in each end of the block for the oil passage i do think it to be oil, I like the turbo idea i checked into that a few years ago i could get the manifold from case off a 207 i have the intake manifold ,There was a 570 in old abe a few years ago with turbo |
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| dflippin08
09-28-2012 03:46:00
216.170.194.92
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Re: 570 Engine Oil Passages in reply to kwoodrum570, 09-27-2012 18:45:43
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| Would you be interested in selling you intake? |
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| kwoodrum570
09-29-2012 06:04:00
98.23.50.150
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Re: 570 Engine Oil Passages in reply to dflippin08, 09-28-2012 03:46:00
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| i dont want to sell i may turbo one in the future |
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| dflippin08
09-27-2012 18:24:06
216.170.194.92
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Re: 570 Engine Oil Passages in reply to dflippin08, 09-26-2012 17:54:40
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| I tried to remove it to look, but it wont budge. I just wanted to make sure before I spent alot of time getting it out. I want to run my turbo oil supply line from a seperate whole from the line for my oil pressure gauge. So it doesent have a flimsy tee. |
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| kwoodrum570
09-27-2012 18:14:10
139.55.1.85
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Re: 570 Engine Oil Passages in reply to dflippin08, 09-26-2012 17:54:40
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| i think it is oil, not sure i have never checked that out but the sending unit is on that side and there is a plug like that behind the flywheel where that oil passage runs front to back on that side of the block |
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