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Old 06-11-2025, 04:19 AM   #3
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I can't help with the metal bits but someone used WAY TOO much silicone on that sump plate . That much squeeze out on the inside can kill an engine . The silicone noodles can break off and clog the oil pickup screen . Just a thin layer is needed .

If you are going to track the car look up UAOS . It is the only AOS worth a crap . Much stronger than stock AND places the diaphragm much higher/closer to the throttle body . It allows you to run at full oil level and even higher than full . Very important on a track machine . Good luck with the car .
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