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hi mate

if you are running a 4wd adapter with external oil pick up.......

how does your external pick up look like ?

can someone show me some pics on how to correctly set this us ??

do i have to block the holes for the oil feed in the block from the oil pump ??

thanks

hi mate

if you are running a 4wd adapter with external oil pick up.......

how does your external pick up look like ?

can someone show me some pics on how to correctly set this us ??

do i have to block the holes for the oil feed in the block from the oil pump ??

thanks

I had a few pics laying around I picked up over the years.

I would presume you have to block the feed in the block from the oil pump as it will feed from the pump externally.

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Doing mine atm will take a pick of my setup when I have finished anything. Yes u have to block the old pickup off anything else In particular u want to know mate

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sorry it took me so long only just got my sump back this is how i have done the internal side of things went with that side cause it was to much of a headf**k to come out the otherside will run 3/4 stainless piping round to the oil pump

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