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oil drain from turbo.

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oil drain from turbo.

Post by shw337 »

finished turboing my dt42 on the weekend using a highmount set-up, but found that when i hooked up the return line ('T' peice into the altinator return) i went from a 3/4in line to a 1/2in line.

is this goin to cause me any headaches with back up or anything??

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Post by Sterlo »

Will prob cause prob,, why else would car makers dump the oil in to the side of the motor with a nice big free flowing pipe.. Oil backed up in the turbo will destroy seals in no time. just weld a fitting into the sump

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Post by shw337 »

ahhhh gay... add to things to do, lucky its not a daily atm
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Post by nastytroll »

Check out a turboglide kit, they are as shw337 described.

I always return my to sump with a larger hose, 16-19mm.
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Post by money_killer »

i know with the denco its in the instrustions to put the return there if its a maverick if a patrol they say take it to the sump so im sure its safe.

http://www.dencodiesel.com/pdf/Fitting/ ... 20TD42.pdf
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Post by sudso »

money_killer wrote:i know with the denco its in the instrustions to put the return there if its a maverick if a patrol they say take it to the sump so im sure its safe.

http://www.dencodiesel.com/pdf/Fitting/ ... 20TD42.pdf
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Post by azzad »

Doesnt go into the alternator; just the same spot the return from the alternator goes.

This is how mine is done; havent had any issues at all.

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Post by B.D.R »

I would'nt be putting it back to the Alternator, run it straight back to the sump, but make sure it's above the oil level.

IF the oil return get's blocked then you will do the oil seal's and possibly blow the Turbo, i got this straight from Hypergear who just highflowed mine :D
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Post by nastytroll »

the oil return line from the alt does go straight back to sump, inside the block.

Mav and patrol are same motor.

If the oil return line gets blocked what difference does it make where it returns to?
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Post by shw337 »

thanks for the info guys i see there is many for and agtainst, so i will just leave it as i have been driving it hard an not had any leaks or signs of problems, turbo sounds healthy with no front to back freeplay and blows no smoke (as was a second hand kit).
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