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JET: A small orifice or nozzle designed to control the flow rate of fluid—in this case, oil.
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OIL: Specifies that this jet regulates the flow of engine oil, often for lubrication or cooling purposes.
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#80: Refers to the jet size, indicating the diameter of the orifice, typically measured in hundredths of a millimeter or a calibrated number. A #80 jet allows a specific volume of oil to pass through at a controlled rate.
Function:
The Oil Jet #80 is used to:
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Lubricate internal engine components, such as piston skirts, crankshafts, or camshafts.
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Sometimes used to spray oil onto high-friction areas to reduce wear and dissipate heat.
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Maintain oil pressure and flow control within the lubrication system.
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