honda oil tap and water cooling
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honda oil tap and water cooling
where and how do i tap into the block to get a positive feed of oil on a d series motor? also where should i get the positive feed for water. do i hve to use screw on type oil lines? or can it be clamped? jw
#2
Re:honda oil tap and water cooling
The info is here, you'll find more details if you search, but for the oil feed line, you can tap on the Oil Pressure sensor on the back of the block. You take it out and use a Tee to add the line that goes to the turbo. You can do it either way, have screw on fittings, or use barb fittings with fuel line hoses and clamps.
For the water lines you can tap any hose on the water system. A good one is a line that comes from the top left corner of the block and goes to your intake manifold. Just take out that line, is like 3/8" perfect for the water lines, completely and from one side go to the turbo, then go from the turbo to the other side of the hose you just disconnected. The water does not need to be specifically set for feed and return, so it doesn't matter which one goes where.
Hope this helps
For the water lines you can tap any hose on the water system. A good one is a line that comes from the top left corner of the block and goes to your intake manifold. Just take out that line, is like 3/8" perfect for the water lines, completely and from one side go to the turbo, then go from the turbo to the other side of the hose you just disconnected. The water does not need to be specifically set for feed and return, so it doesn't matter which one goes where.
Hope this helps
#3
Re:honda oil tap and water cooling
get your oil feed from the oil presure sensor in the back of the block.....and for the coolant just tap into your intake manifold....this should all be in the FAQ though....make sure to read there b4 you ask and make sure you know exactly what your doing to your car and putting in it..im not trying to be a dick..
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