Actually that sounds like a workable idea
Actually that sounds like a workable idea
Get/make a piece of solid brass rod that you can cut threads on the OD to match the 20 x 1.5 thread. Then center drill that threaded rod to put in a fitting to match the return line into the undrilled casting.
As Roberto mentioned the threaded rod need to be long enough to go down and seal against the inner surface of the casing. A nice little groove in the ed of the pipe for an o-ring would work perfect.
You will now have captured the entire flow from the pump>filter and can route it to your cooler. Return back to the plate. The only issue is the max size that the casting will support; this is your total oil flow not just an top end oiler like I'm doing.
Posplayr
Actually that sounds like a workable idea
Get/make a piece of solid brass rod that you can cut threads on the OD to match the 20 x 1.5 thread. Then center drill that threaded rod to put in a fitting to match the return line into the undrilled casting.
As Roberto mentioned the threaded rod need to be long enough to go down and seal against the inner surface of the casing. A nice little groove in the ed of the pipe for an o-ring would work perfect.
You will now have captured the entire flow from the pump>filter and can route it to your cooler. Return back to the plate. The only issue is the max size that the casting will support; this is your total oil flow not just an top end oiler like I'm doing.
Posplayr