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Old 05-18-2018, 01:32 AM
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Default L78 oil pressure line routing

Does anybody have a picture of the oil line routing for a 1969 camaro console/gauge L78 automatic car? How it goes up the block? How long is the copper line before it goes to plastic? is there a specific routing?

My friend bought a kit from Heartbeat City and the copper line is about 8" long. Does that get cut or does it just come out of the block fitting to the bracket and then to the plastic line?

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Sammy, 1st, a big Hello my Philly friend. This should help: http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.p...2768#msg142768
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Just following up on this L78/M40 console gauge oil line routing thread that Sam posted for me while I was out of town.

Could someone please email/text or post a couple of survivor L78 oil line routing picts
Again the car in question is a T400/M40 but I would like to confirm that a 4 Speed L78 is the same set up
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Fred, bbbentley's post shows the correct way I believe.
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