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Anyone have a 16g oil return line with flex piece in the middle? if not cheapest is slowboy racing for 55$? for 91 gsx
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Re: Oil return line!?
I have an oil feed line if interested. my oil return is just a fitting that goes in the bottom of the turbo and a matching on in the oilpan with a hose connecting them. 2000 posts woot
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Re: Oil return line!?
Yah actually ebay has them pretty cheap. dealerships sell them for 30 bucks. But it is easier to make the fittings from a place like Lowes. Loeman made me some fittings and gave me some chemical and temp resistant line for it. He is my hero.
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Re: Oil return line!?
be carfull not to stip the threads, those things are supper easy to do it to!
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Re: Oil return line!?
which strips first, the pan or the bolts?
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Re: Oil return line!?
Both the threads on the Turbo and the Oil pan. Just be carefull not to over tigthen them, and don't be yanking or twisting on the return line like I was trying to file the 2g return line holes closer togeher so it would fit on my 14b. If I could go back, I would have easly spend $30 at the dealership for a 1g return line. Filing the holes closer togehter sounds fun, but its really not.
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Re: Oil return line!?
check your pms ( . ) Y ( . )
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