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Old 07-28-2010, 10:00 AM
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My tank is a rock valley piece and I spoke with a friend of mine that said he can tig weld a sump in no problem.Now does anyone make a stainless sump?? As for what I will be running its a stock 99LS1 and maybe a cam change in the future.With that said do you think I could use the original feed line as a return?? Thanks guys for all this info it really helps.First LS1 install and first time building a first gen camaro I must admit its pretty scary.
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Steve --

The rock valley would be baffled.

Anyone can build you a simple SS sump. Aeromotive makes a complete weld in unit with pump and filter included - but it's about a grand.

A mostly stock LS1 could certainly use the 3/8" return line (also known as a -6 AN)
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Old 07-28-2010, 12:02 PM
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Thanks Greg this is some great info
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