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Shortened Oil Pan
Lawrence Johnson
I have located a company which specializes in performance SubaruThanks Warren. I am an interested candidate. I have a spare oil pan ready. We have both a Syncro WBX with skid guard and a Syncro Urabus without. Over the weekend, I'll make some measurements to see if 1.75 inches will be enough. It has been pointed out to me that the Subaru oil pump already has fittings ready for an external oil cooler: the two bolts pointing downward. I had thought of simply adding an external oil reservoir to compensate for the reduced oil pan capacity. Any thoughts? -Larry |
KEP
I have not played with a tach, but I suggest you try turning the diodes
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around. The way they are now they are not isolating the two circuits. Kennedy Engineered Products 38830 17th St. East Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 272-1147 ----- Original Message -----
From: Lawrence Johnson <LARRY_AVERY.JOHNSON@...> To: <subaruvanagon@...> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 5:53 AM Subject: [subaruvanagon] Shortened Oil Pan Over the weekend, I'll make some measurements to see if 1.75I have located a company which specializes in performance SubaruThanks Warren. I am an interested candidate. I have a spare oil pan ready. inches will be enough.fittings ready for an external oil cooler: the two bolts pointing downward. I had thought of simply adding an external oil reservoir tocompensate for the reduced oil pan capacity. Any thoughts?
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