i would *NOT* do an oil drain like that. does it flow down hill ALL THE WAY from the turbo? and if it is down hill, its still a REALLY long ways for the oil to travel. i would have took and poked a hole in the oil pan and put a bung in it. but thats just me. i always thought you wanted as short and straight of an oil drain as you could get off a turbo.my drain for my VNT is about 5" long. just a straight shot out the snail and down back into the pan.Oil pans are not as hard to modify as people think. and i know you can weld, cause that's not a VW downpipe or flange
Quote from: "Rabbit on Roids"i would *NOT* do an oil drain like that. does it flow down hill ALL THE WAY from the turbo? and if it is down hill, its still a REALLY long ways for the oil to travel. i would have took and poked a hole in the oil pan and put a bung in it. but thats just me. i always thought you wanted as short and straight of an oil drain as you could get off a turbo.my drain for my VNT is about 5" long. just a straight shot out the snail and down back into the pan.Oil pans are not as hard to modify as people think. and i know you can weld, cause that's not a VW downpipe or flange yeah I'm with you on this one....looping the drain up over the trans to the front of the engine is gonna cause some issues....specially on those cold Michigan mornings...oil turbo drains need to be straight down the whole way and shorter the better.
Ok, anymore? Now that the forums are back up and all. I heard someone using 5/16ths brake line for the feed.... Would this work if I drilled and tapped the filter flange? I would think there would be sealing problems since a brake line is flared. Or am I making it too difficult?For a drain, I see you can get Aeroquip or similar bulkhead fittings in a -10AN, but damn, figure the cost of the hose, fitting, bulkhead nuts, and a fitting on the turbo-end and you've got over $35 in a drain hose. Surely there has to be an easier way....Brendan
Brake lines are double flared so they can remain sealed with several thousand PSI of hydro pressure during a panic stop. It will not leak the 80 psi of oil pressure.Fixing my over-heat / blown head gasket, I'm planning on going to the drain into the rear of the oil pan ;-)
Until I replace my NA oil pan with the turbo pan I recently got, I'm running a hose arond to the front to "T" in with the vac pump return line.Here's the "T"