has anyone use the cheapturbo oil line kits
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has anyone use the cheapturbo oil line kits and if so is the nut for the oil pan brass and if it is brass did anyone have a hard time welding it on just looking for comments on the kit
has anyone use the cheapturbo oil line kits and if so is the nut for the oil pan brass and if it is brass did anyone have a hard time welding it on just looking for comments on the kit
I havent personally used it but every turbo'ed honda Ive seen uses material cheaper and less quallity then that. I planed on using those lines myself; I think you would be fine if you wanted to run them.
gl! Let me know how it goes if you do
gl! Let me know how it goes if you do
I have them, i didn't weld the fitting on, i just screwed it in and put the nut and washer on the back, it leaks slowly, so i'm going to put some jb weld around the outside to seal it better
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hey that is a decent idea i never thought about that but is that the only problem that u have had
The brass fitting w/ a nut on the back is not to be welded. We have another fitting for weld-on that can be purchased by request. The leaking fitting it is not submerged in oil is it?
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Not submerged, but i'm guessing when the oil starts splashing around it could be... I'm going to jbweld it up tonight.
PS: The leak is VERY MINIMAL, about a quarter size spot after I park, I'm thinking it leaks a little when i drive, and then when i park the excess drips off the pan. JB weld should seal it up tight though
Not submerged, but i'm guessing when the oil starts splashing around it could be... I'm going to jbweld it up tonight.
PS: The leak is VERY MINIMAL, about a quarter size spot after I park, I'm thinking it leaks a little when i drive, and then when i park the excess drips off the pan. JB weld should seal it up tight though
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