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turbo return issues
turbo return issues
just wondering if any one has had isues using the vac pump as a return 1/8bspt is really small for a return in which the oil in is the same size under pressure. Mine seems to pressurerise to much and blows the oil out the exhaust so now ive got the sump off and am brazzing a fitting into it. just curious now to c if any one esle has had these issues i used a t peice not a y peice too.
cheers Tye
cheers Tye
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Personally i've always used large sump drains, however plenty of people have used T-peices with high-mount setups. The more recent DIY conversions on OL, people have used Y-peices for obvious flow benefits.
I'm pretty sure one of the aftermarket turbo mobs actually supply plumbing to use the vac pump oil return line for the turbo as well.
I'm pretty sure one of the aftermarket turbo mobs actually supply plumbing to use the vac pump oil return line for the turbo as well.
No, thats for an oil feed. Also note that there are 2-3 GQ TD42 plumbing variations, and 2-3 GU TD42 plumbing variations (water and oil plumbing that is).BeNoS wrote:isnt it tru there is a little grub screw in the side of the block that is suitable for turbo drainage points. im yet to look to see if mine has one. its pretty much right above the passenger side engine mount
There is and there isn't.. it just depends which engine you have.. some factory turbos drain through a fitting in the side of the block just above the sump.. my N/A engine has the casting for it but the hole hasnt been drilled. others have a bung there..BeNoS wrote:isnt it tru there is a little grub screw in the side of the block that is suitable for turbo drainage points. im yet to look to see if mine has one. its pretty much right above the passenger side engine mount
Hope this helps
Tomo
01 td42 GU patrol ute, with extra bits and pieces.
[quote="Bluefreak"][quote="ofr57"]flex is over rated :finger:[/quote]
You drive an IFS too, huh...???
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[quote="Bluefreak"][quote="ofr57"]flex is over rated :finger:[/quote]
You drive an IFS too, huh...???
:D[/quote]
i thought that was the case and as i said i havent actually looked at mine yet. to busy but if the plug is there i reckon id just use that saves removing the sump and stuff. but removing the sump has its benefits as well.Tomo_89 wrote:There is and there isn't.. it just depends which engine you have.. some factory turbos drain through a fitting in the side of the block just above the sump.. my N/A engine has the casting for it but the hole hasnt been drilled. others have a bung there..BeNoS wrote:isnt it tru there is a little grub screw in the side of the block that is suitable for turbo drainage points. im yet to look to see if mine has one. its pretty much right above the passenger side engine mount
Hope this helps
Tomo
and also so that little bung is actually a high pressure feed point. the one basically on the lf engine mount?
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This may seem like a silly question but is your turbo a hi mount..
For a hi mount setup I had no problems using a t piece into the side of the block for oil return. It saved some effort but I still think the sump is a more elegant approach...
For a hi mount setup I had no problems using a t piece into the side of the block for oil return. It saved some effort but I still think the sump is a more elegant approach...
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yeh its a high mount the turbos a t3 off a vl holden thats been hi flowed and ball bearing internals, i was told by a few performance shops that the return should be near double the intake... but yeh my old nissan had a hight mount dts kit and it had no problem returning into the vac pump.
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