Khaled
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London, Ontario, Canada
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Hello, my oil feed line from the engine block has ahole in it and I was wondering how much is it to get a new one (part #) or can i make one my seff usin the flang and some high temp hose with barbs and clamps etc.. to make it work and last thx
I need this info asap and pics would be nice
my email is [email protected]
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ERIC J snowbird
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Apr 2005
Iroquois,Ontario,Canada
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Do Not! make one out of hose. If it bursts you'll have a fire fueled by oil under prssure.
You can make one out of steel line but make sure you do not kink any bends. That line is the life line for your turbo.
Braided steel lines are available from various vendors. I have the one from maxPSI.
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ERIC J snowbird
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Khaled
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London, Ontario, Canada
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i mean the one at the bottem with the diamend shape flange... the others i made out of steel pipin (brake line)
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ERIC J snowbird
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Iroquois,Ontario,Canada
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Thats the oil return line. Make sure it actually has a hole in it and not just a bad gasket. Be gentle, it is usually brittle and it's a PITA to change. Guys here have made them out if mis. plumbing parts(nat gas hose I think) do a search. The main thing about the return line is size. It is gravity that brings the oil down it back to the engine and the oil is kinda like shaving cream at this point. Scott at MaxPSI make a braided return line aswell. I think there is one on ebay right now.
**EDIT** the one on ebay is from stinger. Just as good from what I hear.
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ERIC J snowbird
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Iroquois,Ontario,Canada
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Here's a link for gas flex connectors Ryan H posted. He may know more. http://www.plumbingworld.com/gasconnectors.html
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Khaled
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Sep 2005
London, Ontario, Canada
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I have pics visit here for pics
http://mystic-modders.dyndns.org/oil_ret...ne_fix.htm
THE HOLE http://mystic-modders.dyndns.org/wtf/DSCN3767.JPG
THE PLAN http://mystic-modders.dyndns.org/wtf/DSCN3769ed.JPG
Red-replace piece with same size barb with large ID (iner diameter)
Blue-replace with 12inch of rubber high temp hose or what ever i can find to make it work
Pink-remove flange(drill it out) and thread it to have same barb size as the other piece and connect them (large ID so it can flow good)
Tell me wat ya think
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Pete D
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Northern OH
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Remember that it is gravity feed like Eric said. It has to be downhill all the way, no low spots where it cuts flow
Pete Dunham
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Qwertys
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California
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well i've posted this over at turboford but here it is:
I had problems with finding an oil return line that will fit with my new turbo.
after trying the braided line and it not working, i came down to this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v251/Q...eturn2.jpg
if that doesnt work, i'm going down to the hardware store and buying some of the gas lines and try to flare it myself.
'85 TC BPV and Ford FMIC
'88 TC Kirban AFPR, Autometer Boost, FP and A/R Gauge, 8.8 to 4.10 rear, Walboro 255lph Fuel pump, Garrett GT3071R T3/T4 Dual Ball bearing Turbo, Custom AWIC.
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