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what to use- oil feed and return
by
vdubin_g60
on 15 Jun, 2008 11:03
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I have a k14 that im going to put into a 1.6. Can;t find anything to use as far as oil feed and return lines. all i really want is some fitting and then i could use some high pressure rubber hoses.
what have you guys used?
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#1
by
vdubin_g60
on 16 Jun, 2008 16:19
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anyone know the size of the fitting or what the threads are.
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#2
by
Luckypabst
on 16 Jun, 2008 17:00
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M12 on top and M16 on the bottom. Verify before spending money.
Chris
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#3
by
vdubin_g60
on 16 Jun, 2008 17:11
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know where to get them on the cheap?
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#4
by
jimfoo
on 16 Jun, 2008 17:37
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Having hoses that can withstand the heat are as important as pressure. Don't cheap out and get something like air hose, get something rated for hot oil.
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#5
by
vdubin_g60
on 16 Jun, 2008 17:47
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#6
by
Luckypabst
on 16 Jun, 2008 18:18
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Mine came from Pegasus racing - Metric (DIN) to AN adapters. The M16 adapter will protrude too far into the turbo cavity and needed to be shortened and re-chamfered.
Chris
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#7
by
vdubin_g60
on 16 Jun, 2008 18:38
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anyone know tleast how many inches i need for a 1.6 motor.
48 inch Size 4 TFE Hose, Straight Swivel to 90 degree Swivel should be enough right?
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#8
by
vdubin_g60
on 17 Jun, 2008 14:54
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so is it a male m12 and then a female m16? thanks
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#9
by
Luckypabst
on 17 Jun, 2008 15:36
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Mine uses a male M16 fitting. But like I said, verify what you have first. I think there are at least two oil drain styles - one uses a single M16 threaded fitting, the other a two bolt flange.
Chris
Like this:
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#10
by
vdubin_g60
on 17 Jun, 2008 17:16
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i'll get some pics tomarrow. the feed needs a male fitting and the return comes off a pipe and will need a female fitiing.
some reason i cant see the pic it just has a red x there. i think its on my side
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#11
by
Luckypabst
on 17 Jun, 2008 20:36
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Does yours have a roughly 4" long straight pipe coming out the bottom of the turbo? That's what was on mine. Unscrew it from the turbo and you'll see where a male M16 fitting will screw in.
Chris
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#12
by
vdubin_g60
on 17 Jun, 2008 21:10
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ya same pipe. will 4 feet be enough for the feed and then 4 feet more for the return? or can i use less and how much less. thanks for all the help
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#13
by
Luckypabst
on 17 Jun, 2008 21:28
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You'll have to measure on your own. I ended up using the existing feed line with the intent of upgrading to stainless AN hardline if I ever need some extra bling in the future.
The drain on mine is short but it's in a Van with the Quantum - down low - exhaust manifold. I'd guess that 2 feet of drain hose would be more than enough but a tape measure is your friend.
Chris
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#14
by
vdubin_g60
on 19 Jun, 2008 16:30
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only pic i can get at the moment you can see the pipe coming off the turbo

i think im just going to call pegasus when im ready and get the fittings and also steel lines.
thanks for the help