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Old 07-28-2021, 09:45 AM   #16
A DOG 406
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Here is how I solved that issue when my drain tube was very close to the steering shaft.
I bought this part. https://www.enjukuracing.com/product...RoCfkcQAvD_BwE
Its advertised as being the correct direction but it wasn't. So i cut off the part of the metal drain tube where is starts to turn hard. So that way you are left with a fairly straight out the bottom drain tube. Then just got some rubber hose and a 45 degree metal elbow and made a homemade drain tube for $10. Gives you lots of clearance and easy to replace. Just make sure you heat wrap the rubber hose. I will add pics later so u can see what i mean.
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