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TunerToys 09-15-2004 09:43 PM

Help us identify this turbo please? Jeff? Beau?
 
Hey guys, we have a customer with a turbo, where the oil drain connection appears to be a very large female inverted flare style. The exhaust inlet flange is the retangular port, and the exhaust outlet is one of the five bolt type.

Here are some pictures....

http://www.tunertoys.com/images/cust...o/P1010064.JPG

http://www.tunertoys.com/images/cust...o/P1010065.JPG

http://www.tunertoys.com/images/cust...o/P1010066.JPG

http://www.tunertoys.com/images/cust...o/P1010067.JPG

http://www.tunertoys.com/images/cust...o/P1010068.JPG

We are trying to figure out what the original application was for this turbo, so the customer can locate an OEM style fitting for the drain flange. We would be happy to hear any constructive input on you guys might have!

Thanks for your help!

Craig @ Tuner Toys

Honda16hb 09-15-2004 09:51 PM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please?
 
I've never seen a fitting like that. I have no idea what car it's from, but if you can't figure it out jb weld is your friend.

bambooseven 09-15-2004 10:11 PM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please?
 
it is just a T3 with a dumb fitting in it. the inverted flare fitting likely has an NPT fitting on the other side (into the turbo) I'm 99.99999% sure that a stealthmode T3 kit will work perfectly for that, just tell him to take that stupid fitting off.

it was prbably somebody who was useing a steel feed line from the back of a coke machine/refrigerator or something.

TunerToys 09-16-2004 12:26 AM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please?
 
Does it really look like that huge inverted flare part is removeable? The standard T3 drain flange is over two inches long. It doesn't look like there a a flange surface of that length, anywhere on the center housing.

Craig

whiterice 09-16-2004 12:32 AM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please?
 
what are the numbers/letters on the tags?

TunerToys 09-16-2004 12:44 AM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please?
 
We have asked the customer to forward that info to us, so we can get it to Garrett for deciphering.

I was just hoping that some of you guys had experience with this one, and could provide good ideas oh what he can do for a quality drain solution.

Not that there is anything wrong with JB Weld, Kyle!

Craig

TunerToys 09-16-2004 09:25 AM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please? Jeff? Beau?
 
Little Bump

THRESHOLD 09-16-2004 11:02 AM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please? Jeff? Beau?
 
If i can get a picture from the exhaust flange i might have a clue

Donggie 09-16-2004 12:05 PM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please? Jeff? Beau?
 
Two badges on Turbo

Silver Badge has the following engraved on it:

430425-32
CHRA
T10765F

Red Badge has the following engraved on it:

UKM0110
465749 50 01

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Don

HMT-Admin 09-16-2004 02:50 PM

Re:Help us identify this turbo please? Jeff? Beau?
 
Looks like a Garrett T28, probably something off a Silvia (nissan) or something. Thats not a T3 inlet flange on that exhaust housing either.



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