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#751882 06/04/2011 1:39 AM
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I did the full flow oil mod when rebuilding the engine and now that it is running I have oil spitting out of the small hole next to the hole I drilled and tapped in step 2. Any one know what this is should I just plugit? It is now hard to see and get to..Thanks


1951 chevy 3100 short bed frame off resto.
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That's the oil return for the original bypass filter. Since it is open to the crankcase, it definetly needs to be plugged. I beleive it's 1/8 NPT.


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Great! thanks Lou.


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