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Aluminum shavings in oil
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[QUOTE="KBMKVIII, post: 1356273, member: 5718"] Thank you Jomax I totally did not think of Bob! Ill give him a call Monday. A while back when I initally bought this twin pump setup off a member here, sent them back to Gary at Stealth and he said they flowed fine. Ill call him again as well. Im wondering if its just best to upgrade to a billet stg 2 HPOP if they are still avail. Ill be droping the oil cooler and flushing it as well after doing the oil flush process too. Started opening up the motor getting ready to pull the injectors last night. Oddly enough I did not see a single speck of aluminum in the oil that came out of the resivor. [/QUOTE]
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