Need to make sure my oil return line looks good.. Stan or anyone else
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Need to make sure my oil return line looks good.. Stan or anyone else
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If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
Lee
If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.
Lee
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Re: Need to make sure my oil return line looks good.. Stan or anyone else (FOrSfEd)
take an inch or two out and angle the 30degree towards the turbo oil drain, also dont kill your fittings, if you are using an adjustable wrencg I presume, atleast wrap with hockey tape to prevent marring. do you have a small bench vise to assemble the hose ends??? can you rotate the chra so that the oil enters and exits totally up and down, i see yours seems angled.
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Re: Need to make sure my oil return line looks good.. Stan or anyone else (rtype11)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rtype11 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">take an inch or two out and angle the 30degree towards the turbo oil drain, also dont kill your fittings, if you are using an adjustable wrencg I presume, atleast wrap with hockey tape to prevent marring. do you have a small bench vise to assemble the hose ends??? can you rotate the chra so that the oil enters and exits totally up and down, i see yours seems angled.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yup, shorten it a bit, and angle that 30 deg fitting up towards the turbo a bit more.
yup, shorten it a bit, and angle that 30 deg fitting up towards the turbo a bit more.
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