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oil supply for turbo on 1hz???

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oil supply for turbo on 1hz???

Post by biegetroopy »

where should i pick up the oil to supply the turbo on a 1hz ?????
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Post by Z()LTAN »

'T' in behind the oil pressure sender mate on the opposite side of the block
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Post by rezpkt »

As Z()LTAN said simply T off the oil pressure sender and run the braided oil line up and over the back of the engine. Use a piece of rope etc to dummy fit and measure the size needed then go to pirtek or enzed and get one made up.
Oil pressure sender has a 1/8 NPT thread.

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Post by biegetroopy »

thanks for that!!and what about the water line??and zoltan i did get a 2876r after all
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Post by Z()LTAN »

hehe u wont be displeased believe me!

Water lines you T into the heater hoses on each side of the heater core.
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