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zplightning 06-11-2004 07:54 PM

B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
does anyone have pics or could someone help me with my oil return line, the crossmember and the line are not agreeing at all. here is a pic:
http://www.newbieforces.com/files/zp6.JPG

projekteg 06-11-2004 08:06 PM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
just drill a hole through the crossmember where the line needs to pass through, it will be fine.

quadnie 06-11-2004 10:00 PM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
Is that an ss-autochrome I see?

MikeJ-2009 06-11-2004 11:09 PM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
The angle of it looks fine. Im not sure I would drill a hole in the crossmember since the crossmemeber will be stationary and the line will be rocking with the motor.

zplightning 06-11-2004 11:48 PM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 

Originally Posted by quadnie
Is that an ss-autochrome I see?

sure is. problem is that my car is smoking, and i think it is the oil return...

crxrx7 06-12-2004 12:23 AM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
You are most likely correct. You are building up to much pressure on the turbo forcing it past your seals which will be real bad in the end. I don't think that your engine moves alot with those mounts in there does it? Either that and clock just the center part of the turbo to the rear.

turbohf 06-12-2004 01:25 AM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
goddamn that pic needs some resizeing...

the problem is not the B-series, nor the EF...both are bad ass... the problem is your ASS-Chrome manifold, it puts the turbo too far away from the block so your oil return points at the crossmember...

i had to clock my turbo at a slight angle to keep it from hitting the crossmember...but in doing so it would try to kink the return line. mine is fine right now...

also i will be taking my turbo off in the next couple days i will try to take a pic if you want....

projekteg 06-12-2004 06:38 AM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 

Originally Posted by Stealthmode
The angle of it looks fine. Im not sure I would drill a hole in the crossmember since the crossmemeber will be stationary and the line will be rocking with the motor.

steve, are you ------- crazy? did you take a good look at taht ----? it'a all cok eyedm, there is no way that ---- is flowing effeciently (i'm fucked up as hell, don't minf my fucke up typint), that ---- is jacked up as i am........ drill a hole in you cross memver to get tath ---- flowin good, peacce out chicken head............

zplightning 06-12-2004 10:15 AM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 

Originally Posted by turbohf
goddamn that pic needs some resizeing...

the problem is not the B-series, nor the EF...both are bad ass... the problem is your ASS-Chrome manifold, it puts the turbo too far away from the block so your oil return points at the crossmember...

i had to clock my turbo at a slight angle to keep it from hitting the crossmember...but in doing so it would try to kink the return line. mine is fine right now...

also i will be taking my turbo off in the next couple days i will try to take a pic if you want....

that would be great if you could take a pic dustin, also what kind of manifold are you using?

projekteg 06-12-2004 11:39 AM

Re:B-series in EF: Oil return Q's
 
that's great and all, but the ss auto crap mani's put the turbo way low, so you're going to have a hard time no matter how you clock the turbo.


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