Jetta exhaust manifold? I'm not around here very often anymore so I'm not familiar with your specific setup...What I found is that the drain cavity of the K14 isn't entirely circular... it's more of an ellipse, with the drain located at what would be one 'tip' of the ellipse. This shape allows the turbo to drain just fine when it's not clocked perfectly vertical. Of course this doesn't follow internet wisdom, but it does roughly mimic the drain clocking in the factory TD vanagon and the VW engineers must have known something. Also, my engine ran nothing but synthetic oil, changed religiously for 80,000 miles from new with no issues. YMMV in your specific case. Anyhow, I found the appropriate metric to AN adapter and ran -10 braided hose to a custom NPT bung that I welded into the pan (only because I didn't have the OEM TD oil pan). Chris
Hey Gizmo, I was curious if the OP had a Jetta manifold, because I was gonna post a photo of my drain with the Quantum/Vanagon turbo exhaust which leaves even less room for the downhill run, but then that wouldn't be all that appropriate if he's running a different setup. Anyway... looking back through the metric to AN adapters, I guess I was running a -8 drain as well. No problemo...I seem to recall reading your (Gizmoman) problems with a leaky, new turbo. That'll make you pull your hair out for sure. I was chasing oil spotting on the tailgate for a few years until I realized the OEM plastic oil filler tube was cracked and spitting at speed. Replacing the tube with a simple alloy cover seemed to solve a problem that I was blaming on bad turbo seals. Chris
Gizmo, any tricks to removing the intake side of the turbo like it shows in your picture? My welding buddy cut and TIG welded the stock pipe at an angle, but I need to remove the intake side of the turbo to screw it in. I figure I can try this first, and still tap if I need to later. Maybe not the easiest, but I'm a bit worried about getting the tap in deep enough around this tab I see at the bottom of the threads. By the way, that is that little metal tab, anyway?Thanks, everyone! Will.