the never ending story Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 Gents,. As usual I want to reinvent the wheel by trying to build my own sump pan under my daytona carter(long story) but I use a v11 6 gear so I can post here😉 a v sump would be the easiest way to go but a : they are expensive and I am dutch! b: no oilcooler connection and c: I need to rework it anyway to use a later v11 subframe to the carterpan. But I realy can't understand the way the oil lines from and to the oilfilter work? Dumb? Probably...but I realy could use some help🫣 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PJPR01 Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 Having seen your posts on FB on the same topic, I would say, don't be cheap...fight your natural tendency to "cheapness"...even if at times it's a Guzzi quality characteristic. If you have time to do it wrong and fix it 3 times, do it right once and pay a fair price. Â Â 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucky Phil Posted November 4 Share Posted November 4 3 hours ago, the never ending story said: Gents,. As usual I want to reinvent the wheel by trying to build my own sump pan under my daytona carter(long story) but I use a v11 6 gear so I can post here😉 a v sump would be the easiest way to go but a : they are expensive and I am dutch! b: no oilcooler connection and c: I need to rework it anyway to use a later v11 subframe to the carterpan. But I realy can't understand the way the oil lines from and to the oilfilter work? Dumb? Probably...but I realy could use some help🫣 Oil either passes through or bypasses the oil cooler governed by the thermostatic valve in the oil distribution unit in the sump depending on the oil temperature. Phil 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the never ending story Posted November 5 Author Share Posted November 5 17 hours ago, PJPR01 said: Having seen your posts on FB on the same topic, I would say, don't be cheap...fight your natural tendency to "cheapness"...even if at times it's a Guzzi quality characteristic. If you have time to do it wrong and fix it 3 times, do it right once and pay a fair price.  The cheapness is sort of a joke cause I spend already a very decent amount of money on this build😉 but it's more like if I have to buy a v sump and then reweld it completely....  1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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