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An oil line is a flexible or rigid conduit used to carry oil to or from various parts of a vehicle's engine or mechanical systems. It ensures the proper flow of oil for lubrication, cooling, or hydraulic functions.
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End 1 Type Quick Disconnect |
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End 2 Type Quick Disconnect |
Flexible No |
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Housing Color Natural |
Length (IN) 10 |
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Maximum Operating Temperature (°F) 329 Deg. F. |
Maximum Working Pressure (PS) 100 |
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Minimum Operating Temperature (°F) -40 Deg. F. |
Package Contents 1 Transmission Line |
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An oil line is a hose or pipe that carries oil from one part of an engine or machinery to another. It plays a critical role in delivering engine oil to various components like the engine block, turbocharger, and oil cooler to ensure proper lubrication and cooling, which prevents overheating and damage.
The primary function of an oil line is to transport oil to parts of the engine that require lubrication. It helps deliver oil to the engine components like pistons, bearings, and camshafts to reduce friction and wear. Oil lines are also used to deliver oil to the oil cooler to regulate engine temperature and maintain optimal oil performance.
Oil lines are typically located in: Engine block: Transporting oil from the oil pump to various engine components. Oil cooler: Carrying oil to and from the oil cooler to maintain proper temperature. Turbocharger: In turbocharged engines, oil lines deliver oil to lubricate and cool the turbo. Oil filter: Connecting the oil pump to the oil filter to clean the oil before it circulates through the engine.
Rubber oil lines: Flexible hoses commonly used in vehicles, resistant to high temperatures and pressure. Metal oil lines: Rigid pipes made from materials like steel or aluminum, typically used in high-performance or heavy-duty vehicles. Braided oil lines: High-strength hoses with a braided outer layer to provide added durability and resistance to pressure and wear.