Our Community is over 1 Million Strong. Join Us.

Grand Future Air Dried Beef Dog Food
Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef

Grain-Free, Zero Fillers


evo 16g in 1G


1stGenRocks
12-28-2004, 10:09 PM
is it just a direct bolt-on? i know ill need to replace all the gaskets but will the oil and water lines work? i searched here and vfaq but i couldnt find anything about install on a 1g. im going to install it on LouieAWDTSI's car but he's 2 hours away and is driving here and needs to be able to drive it back the same day so i need to be sure what parts im gonna need.

TIA for any info or links

EclipseRST
12-29-2004, 02:29 AM
Well what you should do is get a SS oil feed line to make it easier on yourself and then you wont have to worry about leaks either. Plus a SS oil line looks good and I think they flow better. Everything bolts up as if it were stock, all the gaskets are the same as stock except the turbo to manifold gasket (needs to be 7cm). Anyways the only things you need to bolt it up are:

Turbo to manifold gasket = 7cm
Turbo to O2 housing gasket
O2 housing to Down Pipe gasket
Oil return to oil pan gasket
Turbo to oil return line gasket
8 crush washers (4 for the oil feed - 2 for the water feed - 2 for the water return)
Turbo to IC J-pipe gasket


And if you end up taking the exhaust manifold off you will probably want to replace that gasket also.

kjewer1
12-29-2004, 06:02 AM
I reused the same o2 housing gasket for 5 years. I usually reuse the manifold to head gasket as well. Crush washers can be reused usually. I'll reuse the O2 to downpipe gasket until that bitch leaks. If the drain line gasket comes off one surface cleanly, I just clean it up and throw some RTV on that POS. You shouldnt have to remove the oil drain line from the pan, and I would avoid it if possible. But the compressor outlet gasket (to the jpipe/outlet elbow) should definitely be replaced, boost leaks suck. Replacing all of the gaskets is a good idea, my point is just not to panic if you are missing one (or some) of them.

EclipseRST
12-29-2004, 02:01 PM
Replacing all of the gaskets is a good idea

Thats what I was going for. I'm somewhat of a perfectionist, so if I take off a gasket I always usually replace it with a new one, I probably waste a lot of money that way but its kind of like insurance, cause then I dont have to worry about it not working/leaking.

1stGenRocks
12-29-2004, 06:38 PM
where do i get a 7cm gasket is it stock on any mitsu car? im probably going to order all the gaskets from mitsu so i dont have to wait for shipping

EclipseRST
12-29-2004, 11:41 PM
No its not stock... I believe you can get it from the dealer though. SBR sells them also.

kjewer1
12-30-2004, 02:14 PM
7cm gaskets come with the DSM upper/full gasket kits believe it or not. Comes with 3. One is small for the 13g, the other is the 6cm for the 14b, and another is 7cm, not sure why. But calling it a 7cm gasket will get odd looks from the parts guy. ;) Might be a bit difficult to get from the dealer without a part number.

LouieAWDTSi
12-31-2004, 01:07 PM
Rob(rad) I'm sappose to go look at this turbo tomorrow. Hopefully there is like zero shaft play and things look good.

Thanks for everyone's help...helping him out is helping me out.

////////Happy New Year Everyone/////////////////

Add your comment to this topic!


Quality Real Meat Nutrition for Dogs: Best Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef Dog Food | Best Beef Dog Food