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Hey Guys--
I did a search a while back when I broke my metal line and saw that a few people replaced theirs with AN style braided line. Here is a write up on my line replacement. I hope it is helpful.
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I've never seen one tapped into the oil gallery by the oil filter, but I guess pressure tapped there should be the same as the original location. Nice engine bay and I like the braided oil line install.
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