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Oil feed and oil return line

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duanewjackson

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Mar 18, 2011
Walla Walla, Washington
I am in need of both of these lines for my tdo5h 16g from and evo 1&2 I need aftermarket suggestions what works well and what doesn't
 
Money isn't the issue it's just hard to find the right one



I was think of going with a braided kit if I could find one

If you have a local dealership than you can find them pretty easily, or from an online vendor.

The part numbers are:

oil drain line ----MD128102
oil supply line--MD140394
banjo bolts----MF650102 and MF650113

drain line bolts-------MF101229
drain line washers--MF660031
drain line gaskets---MD050082
crush washers------MF660064 and MF660063
 
Go to your mitsubishi dealership and order the oil feed line.

NO!!

Oem oil feed 86$, braided aftermarket 50$..Suprise bu** secks, priceless.

Toatally worng numbers..Just laugh..That's all I need.
 
NO!!

Oem oil feed 86$, braided aftermarket 50$..Suprise bu** secks, priceless.

Toatally worng numbers..Just laugh..That's all I need.

Where in the world are you looking, you can get them for like 25 bucks from oemmitsubishiparts.com. The drain is around 50. The banjo bolts, gaskets, bolts and washers will cost an additional 30 bucks. The stock oil supply and feed line setup is a hundred times more reliable than a cheap aftermarket setup.

Why is everyone stuck on oem

Because it works well, fits well, and is safer than a steel braided line.
 
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Oem for most stuff...Oil feed/drain is not really one of them.Engine rebuild OEM, This instance..Well you get the point..

Just oem is cheaper, since 1g parts are a dime a dozen, in the classifieds.

Bryan did you not read the bottom part of that post..NOT REAL NUMBERS..It was a joke.
 
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