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3L LN106 Rocker Cover question
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3L LN106 Rocker Cover question
I am looking at putting a top mount intercooler in the above mentioned vehicle; however i do not want to remove the intercooler every 5000k to change the oil.
Can i just spin the rocker cover?
Any other ideas apart from a front mount intercooler?
Also my mate has a 96' model of the same engine and it has a temp guard ontop of it; What year did they start/stop doing this so i know what to ask the wreckers for?
Can i just spin the rocker cover?
Any other ideas apart from a front mount intercooler?
Also my mate has a 96' model of the same engine and it has a temp guard ontop of it; What year did they start/stop doing this so i know what to ask the wreckers for?
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
Is that thing a temperature guard? I took it off ages ago cause if I spilt any oil it would soak into the foamy crap on the under side of it.
I'm not sure about reversing the rocker cover, but the filler cap isn't that far off centre anyway is it?? With my DTS turbo, the pipe from the turbo to the inlet manifold runs just in front of the filler cap and I'm looking at possibly using a GU (I think) intercooler for it, but 2 hose clamps is a small inconvenience to remove it.
Or you top the oil up through the dip stick hole
PS: I got quoted $450 for a second hand GU intercooler at the local 4x4 wreckers
I'm not sure about reversing the rocker cover, but the filler cap isn't that far off centre anyway is it?? With my DTS turbo, the pipe from the turbo to the inlet manifold runs just in front of the filler cap and I'm looking at possibly using a GU (I think) intercooler for it, but 2 hose clamps is a small inconvenience to remove it.
Or you top the oil up through the dip stick hole
PS: I got quoted $450 for a second hand GU intercooler at the local 4x4 wreckers
intercooler
Hay Phippsy,
I spoke to you when i first got the lux and looked at doing this, but decided the cost was too much. However i now have a cheap turbo CT20 and am getting cheap intercooler from an R33 Skyline. Adding the Surf airbox and dual battery with the hiace upwards facing intake manifold; also the nissan or hyundai scoop and a custom snorkel (Got my work cut out for me). The intercooler needs to be around about where the filler cap is for the hole in the bonnet to mount the scoop without cutting a main cross member on the bonnet.
Now you see my dilema :(
Dip stick filling is a good idea though just take a while
Thanks Phippsy
R33 intercooler $50
I spoke to you when i first got the lux and looked at doing this, but decided the cost was too much. However i now have a cheap turbo CT20 and am getting cheap intercooler from an R33 Skyline. Adding the Surf airbox and dual battery with the hiace upwards facing intake manifold; also the nissan or hyundai scoop and a custom snorkel (Got my work cut out for me). The intercooler needs to be around about where the filler cap is for the hole in the bonnet to mount the scoop without cutting a main cross member on the bonnet.
Now you see my dilema :(
Dip stick filling is a good idea though just take a while
Thanks Phippsy
R33 intercooler $50
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
Manifold
Whitenight is correct we both saw it at the wreckers on a hiace and a mates surf, same thing different car. Only real difference is the accelerator cable moves closer to the firewall, oh and the intake points upwards making for a much neater engine bay
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
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