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djnikko 11-03-2003 03:55 PM

**GARRETT T25**
 
on a water fed and oil fed garrett t25 which is more likely to be the feed for the oil and the feed for the water.
one pipe is noticeably bigger than the other and is connected using a banjo bolt. the other is thinner and connected using a different fixing (not banjo thou)
any help figuring this out would be great

shortyz 11-03-2003 05:03 PM

Re:**GARRETT T25**
 
look inside the holes, one will be black the other like rusted or something..

usually the water holes are threaded in the cast housing while the oil ones are flanges.


Johnyquest 11-03-2003 06:56 PM

Re:**GARRETT T25**
 
The easiest way to tell is that the water jacket's inlet / outlet are the same, whereas the oil inlet / outlet are different (inlet is round, outlet is usually square). Also, if you look in the oil outlet, you'll be able to see the turbo's guts (shaft etc).

djnikko 11-04-2003 06:06 AM

Re:**GARRETT T25**
 
theres no rule of thumb then like oil feed is always attached with banjo bolt or something?
thanks

sk8rmike 11-04-2003 08:03 AM

Re:**GARRETT T25**
 
the exhaust housing flange points up. with that pointing up, look straight down at the top. that inlet in is the oil feed. now flip the turbo upside down so that the exh. housing flange is pointing at the ground. you are now looking at the oil return. now you can figure out by process of elimination the coolant. also, the coolant inlet/outlets are threaded goign into the turbo (so you can cap them off if you dont feel like using them)


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