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Honda Acura Ls Vtec Oil Supply Line Conversion Kit B18ab18b B20 Blox Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $102.99
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LSVTEC Brand:PSM

Honda Acura LS VTEC Oil Supply Line Conversion Kit B18AB18B B20 H22A "Assembled"


LS VTEC Oil Supply Line conversion Kit Honda B18A B18B B20, kit comes with a "Assembled" 18" Stainless Braided #6 Line with all the appropiate black fittings.Can be used on a H23A Non V-tec using a H22A head.Kit includes a Blox Oil filter adapter,conversion dowl pins and a 1/8" npt tap.

Run an oil line from the cylinder head to the your block with ease. Will fit any of these engines:

B-series block Non VTEC:

B18A 90-93 Integra,
B18B 94-01 Integra,
B20 97-01 CR-V, 
B20B 97-98 CR-V,
B20Z 99-01 CR-V 
B Series Head DOHC VTEC:

B16A 89-00 Civic/Cr-X,
B16A 90-93 Integra,
B16A 94-97 Del Sol VTEC,
B16A 99-00 Civic Si,
B16B 98-00 Civic Type R,
B17A 92-93 Integra GSR,
B18C 94-01 Integra SIR-G,
B18C 96-01 Integra Type R,
B18C1 94-01 Integra GSR,
B18C5 97-01 Integra Type R

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