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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: the4ork on May 31, 2007, 04:20:26 am
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can i do this? i should be able to just tap them in right?
i got a blown aba block that i can yank the quirters out of... then just throw in some oversized TD pistons and i should be good to go :wink:
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should be able to, I would just take in both blocks to the machine shop so that they can get the proper location in the block. its pretty much what VW did on all of the turbo blocks, and I could be wrong but I think that the only difference between turbo and non turbo blocks are in fact the oil squirters.
later
Justin
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I've heard it said many times that oil squirters can be added to a block but I don't know that anyone has come back and reported success or failure... so please, if you do this, let us know how it works. :)
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I´ve done it. We machined squirter places flat and drilled holes. Works fine. I used TD squirters.
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I´ve done it. We machined squirter places flat and drilled holes. Works fine. I used TD squirters.
8)
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IIRC the gasser squirters squirt at a different pressure than the diesel ones (premature? :lol: ).
Andrew
They have a cream for that now :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I am considering doing this becuase I just put the older turbo on an NA engine, but the NA pistons don't have the notches cut out of the skirts. I was just thinking of drilling and tapping for a pipe thread/compression fitting and small tubing that I could bend to shape and then crush the end down for the desired squirt.
What do you think?
-Tony
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no kidding? I never looked at one closely. I have a TD block, I will take one off and look at it tomorrow. The only reason I didn't think they would work on a Naturally Aspirated block, is that the Turbo pistons have a notch cut out on the skirt for them. Maybe I can just modify them and extend the little tubes and make them more of a "U" shape.
I would have nver thought they had little valves in them. Thanks!
-tony
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(http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/8259/oiljetyb6.jpg)
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oh JT
that picture turns me on! :twisted:
L.O.L. Duane :roll:
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oh JT
that picture turns me on! :twisted:
L.O.L. Duane :roll:
:lol:
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oh JT
that picture turns me on! :twisted:
L.O.L. Duane :roll:
ROFLMAO
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Yeah Baby! Great pic! where in the world did you find that? Why has the footnote been altered to read 1.5 bar instead of 3 bar?
-Tony
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Yeah Baby! Great pic! where in the world did you find that? Why has the footnote been altered to read 1.5 bar instead of 3 bar?
-Tony
i found an old turbo diesel pdf of a vag manual. it has the reasoning of why VW/AUDI added turbochargers to their diesel engines.
no clue why they put 1.5 bar from 3 bar...
by chance, does anyone know what the idle oil pressure should be at? i'm getting 15 psi with the bypass filter and the buzzer isn't coming on... i should be good right? (my oil squirters won't be squirting at idle :()
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I believe the part number may be in the now out of print catalogue:
"2009 FIND OLD JUNK AND TAKE IT APART 1.6"
LOL :lol:
-Tony
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That is great, i'll see if the local VW dealer has them or can get them.