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Help with oil cooler piping

I was hoping someone could help me by pointing out which oil pipe needs to be routed through the thermostat and cooler, is it 3 or 4 ?
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#4 clearly goes to the engine mounted cooler
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Just to clarify , I'm fitting a fender mounted cooler
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Then it isn’t pictured. What year car and what engine?
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The picture is the standard layout for a 1970 T , I am adding an aftermarket front fender cooler running back to a Mocal thermostat and need to know were to plumb it in.
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#3 from the engine and through the cooler then back to the tank.
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Contact Elephant Racing. They have a diagram and all the parts to plumb a front fender oil cooler.

You can start here. Chuck will also answer the phone and give direction.

https://www.google.com/search?q=elephant+racing+oil+cooler+diagrams&rlz=1C1VFKB_enUS735US735&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=lR6xg1RyVdckOM%253A%252CcLcDm9CGynpo0M%252C_&usg=AI4_-kRBMNy3K6jVmCrigcjYuk_L19KWcw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjWrbvj4pngAhUK_4MKHfrLAp0Q9QEwB3oECAMQE g#imgrc=_
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#3 from the engine and through the cooler then back to the tank.
Thank you , that's what I needed to know.
I plan to cut the pipe and add 12AN pipe fittings to the ends to match the thermostat.
I'm afraid the Elephant stuff is way beyond budget

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