This is an extension of the discussion that got going over in the classifieds concerning my turbo oil return. I pulled the sheetmetal to get a good look at what's there and it really just gave me a bunch more questions. I know what I need to do to get it fixed right but I need some stuff cleared up for me.
The first two pictures show what the existing drain setup looks like. Obviously there will be an uphill run no matter what I do. It looks like there's not much option there other than removing the existing fitting and welding a new one in that's actually horizontal to the ground - that's not an option at the moment.
From these two pics I'm curious about the fitting at the oil pan - it looks like a standard JIC/AN male fitting so all I need at that end is a 45 degree hose end, maybe -8. Agree/disagree? Question 2 is concerning the brace (block to turbo drain hose adapter) that's in the way now and will be removed when I make a new hose adapter for the turbo - will I be compromising anything by removing that? Potential for broken exhaust/turbo bits from vibration? Oh - what's the ID of the drain line? I'm thinking of using a 3/8 NPT to AN-8 adapter at the turbo end.


Next photo is the turbo - Andrew, you were interested in intake to engine bracket interference. Also can anyone ID the turbo from this pic? It's a KKK if that matters. Opinions on performance, etc?

Finally the oil supply pipe on top. When I clock the turbo for proper drainage, the exhaust manifold will be in the way and I'll need a 45 or 90 degree fitting into the turbo to get this pipe hooked up. Does anyone know what thread to expect in the top of the turbo casting? How about what's on the pressure line - bubble flare? I'm not terribly familiar with non-SAE pressure fittings - flare, taper, etc.

Thanks
Chris