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Old 04-14-2006, 02:12 PM
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Guys, i'm workin on creating some fittings for my valve spring oilers in my valve covers. I'm going to run a t-fitting from the oil diverter plate that sits over top of the oil filter in the oil pan for my pressure side and then run the lines up to my spring oilers in the valve covers (either the passenger or driver side will be t'd again so I can run my oil temp gauge as well). My question is does NHRA have a requirement for certain types of hoses/lines on oil lines? I believe they do on gas lines, but wasn't certain on oil lines. Thanks.
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I would highly recommend braided.
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I think it is 12" total rubber hose allowed, but I could be wrong...That is how I plumbed my car...I went all braided except one small line to the carb..

Take Madman's advice and go braided...It might sting alittle at first, but you won't have to worry about that line again.
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That's what I was kind of thinking. Thanks for the suggestions guys
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how about blue push-lok?

Its alot nicer to work with and looks MUCH better




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