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Honda Vtec Head Oil Supply Line Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Lenoir City, Tennessee, US

Lenoir City, Tennessee, US
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  This oil supply kit is a must to provide extra oil to the head to prevent rocker arm and camshaft lobe failures on a Honda VTEC engines from stock to highly modified engines. This simply plumbs more oil to the head with an external -6 line and has a port to add a oil pressure gauge. This kit would also work very well when needing a supply line when doing VTEC conversions or adding a turbocharger. The adapter fits between the engine block and oil filter. Includes all the fittings,o-rings, and supply line needed in one kit.   

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