anyone have pics of there slant 6 side pipe hook up
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if you have a single outlet exhaust manifold you have to split the pipes somewhere and run one pipe over to the passenger side. On some passenger cars the factory ran the exhuast pipe down the passenger side and the line went down form the manifold and crossed over to the passenger side in front of the transmission and under the oil pan. But that won't work with a van oil pan. On a van you may have to split the pipe as far forward as possible but make the jog over to the passenger side as soon as possible. You might actually have more room if you split the pipe immediately after the manifold and ran one of the exhaust pipes under the engine K frame to run to the passenger side.
Alternatively, you could try running a passenger car opil pan, oil pump pickup, and dipstick. That would give you the clearance in front of the trans to cross the pipe over there.
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yes its split already at muffler one in two out , but its behind trans ,its going to be an odd connection
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