oil feed and return?
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Car: 89 RS 89 iroc 87 firebird
Engine: 3.1 Turbo/ 355 twin turbo
Transmission: a4 w/ 4500 stall/ a4 / t5
Axle/Gears: strange s60 /w 3:42's
Re: oil feed and return?
there may be tq specs for them but i just tighten all mine with a wrench , i pretty much snug them real well and never had an issue.
the feed/drain can be stright up and down, but anything upto 15* off vertical is fine
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Car: 91Z28
Engine: 5.7 ls1
Transmission: 4l60e
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: oil feed and return?
oh ok i will do that today
also today i raised up the car and found out he has the oil feed in the oil pan should i just run it like that?
also today i raised up the car and found out he has the oil feed in the oil pan should i just run it like that?
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Car: 02 SS
Engine: 408 TT (1108rw-93/m1)6700rpm
Transmission: TH400(slipping)
Axle/Gears: 12bolt/3.42(whines😠)
Re: oil feed and return?
ls oil pans have a location above the filter for pressure feed.
Return can go back to oil pan or timing cover.
I prefer timing cover return. Easier to swap out timing covers than tapping pan.
I prefer to not tap pan with it still on the car. I just dont want to chance aluminum shavings tearing up anything.
Return can go back to oil pan or timing cover.
I prefer timing cover return. Easier to swap out timing covers than tapping pan.
I prefer to not tap pan with it still on the car. I just dont want to chance aluminum shavings tearing up anything.
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Car: 91Z28
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Re: oil feed and return?
Oh ok well the oil pan i have has a an fitting right above the oil sensor or whatver that thing is in the side of the oil pan i aint sure if this is a good feed or not because when i started the car it did not shoot oil out of it.
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Re: oil feed and return?
http://vtsql.gkvbf.servertrust.com/L...ck-p/cbr02.htm
ok well since i dont have a tap would you guys recommend me this caught my attention since it has two port just incase for another turbo haha.
ok well since i dont have a tap would you guys recommend me this caught my attention since it has two port just incase for another turbo haha.
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Re: oil feed and return?
ok well i bolted up the turbo today i have a question how would i turn the center piece to have the oil feed facing up since right now its side ways
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