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Which oil port is Outlet? Installing remote mount filter

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Old 03-20-2008, 08:02 PM
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Default Which oil port is Outlet? Installing remote mount filter

After $74 in fittings, $55 for a relocation kit, and some custom lines, i am finally ready to install my remote mount filter setup with my moroso pan. Does anyone know what oil hole is the inlet and which is the outlet?
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The line with the oil pressure sender is the FILTER OUTLET. This is oil coming from the filter back into the block. The port closer to the front of the block without the sender is the FILTER INLET. This is oil coming out of the block flowing into the filter.
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