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Using stock block mounted spin-on
type oil filter |
It's possible to retain the stock oil filter in the original location using an oil input
Sandwich Adapter that connects to the Accusump by a
hose.
This oil input Adapter mounts between your existing OEM spin-on
type oil filter and your engine block.
The adapter has a single threaded 1/2" NPT input hole that provides a passage
directly to your engines oiling system and receives oil from the Accusump through
a hose and appropriate fittings.
Using an adapter is the simplest way to install an Accusump system. |
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Plumbing into existing
external oil lines |
If your engine is already using an external oiling system such as a remote oil
cooler or a remote oil filter, the
Accusump can be plumbed into the existing lines with a T-fitting.
Some remote spin-on type oil filter mounts like ours have a third port that can
also be used to plumb into.
Canton Racing Products makes products for the installation of remote oil filters
and oil coolers. |
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Installing directly into
the engines oil galleys |
Some engine come with a predrilled inlet hole in the side
of the block that will lead directly into an oil passage.
This can provide an effective way to plumb an Accusump directly into the block
so that pressurized oil is discharged directly into the oil galleys.
Check with your mechanic or engine builder to see if your engine has this
kind of provision. |
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