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Oil line for Turbo 1994 4.2 diesel T off vac pump

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Oil line for Turbo 1994 4.2 diesel T off vac pump

Post by ludacris »

Hey guys I was wondering if tapping a T piece of the vacum pump on the back of the alternator oil line 1994 4.2 Diesel is ok. It will be easier than using the gromet hole in between the engine mount.

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Post by tufftruckin »

NO just use the proper port in the block! nissan put it there for a reason]
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Post by shw337 »

wow i thourght removing a grub and fitting th oil line wuda been heaps easier then .in about with tapping into the back of the vac pump....

i tried to link intot he vac drain for a return n was a waist of time. do it right the first time n save the .in about
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Post by ludacris »

shw337 wrote:wow i thourght removing a grub and fitting th oil line wuda been heaps easier then .in about with tapping into the back of the vac pump....

I tried to link intot he vac drain for a return n was a waist of time. do it right the first time n save the .in about
It is easy :D with a 3 way t piece screwed into the block. Is there a down side with oil pressure from the vacum pump oil gallery.

Another reason why it is easier is the angles I have to run the hose at interfering with my air intake. If I run it from the grub screw I have to run the braided up past the manifold then down into the turbo. :cry:

It actually works out a lot better for me and what I am doing.
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Post by niss50 »

That is how i did it on our 91 mav, There is no port in the block in ours.
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Post by ludacris »

niss50 wrote:That is how i did it on our 91 mav, There is no port in the block in ours.


Thanks mate that is what I wanted to know. How long have you been running your turbo for. I really cannot see any difference but just wanted to make sure. Will make it a lot easier for me. :D

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Post by ludacris »

Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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Post by UGOTNUFN »

That feed line is only pulse fed from the cam bearing,on a ball bearing it will be fine but if you fit a sleeve bearing turbo you should use the one that is in the middle of the engine mount.
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Post by ludacris »

UGOTNUFN wrote:That feed line is only pulse fed from the cam bearing,on a ball bearing it will be fine but if you fit a sleeve bearing turbo you should use the one that is in the middle of the engine mount.
That is great news. Being a Garrett using the vac pump oil feed I am using is perfect and the other oil feed near the engine mount would need a oil pressure reducer for sure. Win Win for me. :D Thanks.

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Post by POW84 »

i recently brought a turbo glide kit for my mav and it comes with a tee for the turbo oil return
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Post by snowy365 »

I like the bit where you used refrigeration fittings with 45deg compression fittings .. nioce .. lol
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Post by garth »

ludacris wrote:Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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You gotta use one! or the turbo will flood causing all types of drama.
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Post by Rhysta »

garth wrote:
ludacris wrote:Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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You gotta use one! or the turbo will flood causing all types of drama.
dam right! I ended up making my own one, just a fitting braised in with a 1mm hole in it.

Works pretty well.

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Post by BadMav »

garth wrote:
ludacris wrote:Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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You gotta use one! or the turbo will flood causing all types of drama.
No you don't always have to. Some turbos (eg. schwitzer)can handle the volume, others can't (eg.air research).
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Post by garth »

BadMav wrote:
garth wrote:
ludacris wrote:Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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You gotta use one! or the turbo will flood causing all types of drama.
No you don't always have to. Some turbos (eg. schwitzer)can handle the volume, others can't (eg.air research).
Read the question.....for Garrett you definitely do!, if in doubt read the install info on their web page.
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Post by ludacris »

garth wrote:
BadMav wrote:
garth wrote:
ludacris wrote:Anybody use a reducer for the oil feed for there Garret ball bearing turbo.

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You gotta use one! or the turbo will flood causing all types of drama.
No you don't always have to. Some turbos (eg. schwitzer)can handle the volume, others can't (eg.air research).
Read the question.....for Garrett you definitely do!, if in doubt read the install info on their web page.
I got a reducer of a factory nissan turbo sedan and will be fitting it to be safe. :D

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