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ReignOfChaos 07-29-2003 11:58 PM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
i don't understand what u saying dude.

ReignOfChaos 07-31-2003 10:07 AM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
Little help? :D

ShadowRex 07-31-2003 10:14 AM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
ok I spent like $45.00 on diffierent fittings since I live withing driving distance of summit racing. I was going to use -10 braided line but i couldnt. it was too tight a fit afer adding the hose ends and trying all combinations of 90's 45's ect, I gave up. It just would not thread on.

I used a bulkhead in the oilpan and connected some i think it was 5/8's hose and clamps. Although I problebly put the bulhead to close to the turbo it was too late then I already had a hole in the oilpan. -10an hose dose not bend real easy. If i ever get my digital camera up I will post a few pics.

ReignOfChaos 07-31-2003 04:09 PM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
i merely just asking which fitting, on the link i gave you, should i use to weld to my oil out?

ReignOfChaos 08-03-2003 12:41 PM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
i still need help! ;D

ReignOfChaos 08-05-2003 02:02 AM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
http://www.amstreetrod.com/997108.gif

can i weld the above to my oil return on my TURBO FLANGE? i can just saw it off and use the flange part and weld it on.. right?

my oil return flange is like this

https://www.homemadeturbo.com/turbo_...ooling_3_P.jpg

see, i don't want to do what this guy is doing, that's dangerous to me, so i want to cut the metal tube off and weld that fitting on top! is it possible? and also what material should i use? how can i check what material my oulet flange is?

superpilun 08-05-2003 05:40 AM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
There really isn't anything wrong with using rubber hose for the oil return as long as it is rated with adequate temperature and pressure capacities. I'm using barbed fittings that are JB welded and it's still working!

beta14 08-05-2003 12:03 PM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
Can you use a braided hose with the setup like the one above, my turbo also has just the 1/2" pipe, so I'm using my braided line with a hose clamp on the turbo side and then the Earl's 45 degree swivel on the oil pan side. Is this fine?

ReignOfChaos 08-05-2003 01:51 PM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 

Originally Posted by beta14
Can you use a braided hose with the setup like the one above, my turbo also has just the 1/2" pipe, so I'm using my braided line with a hose clamp on the turbo side and then the Earl's 45 degree swivel on the oil pan side. Is this fine?


that's my problem, even if i can use hose clamps with the braided hose, it's not safe, might come off and it's not "proper"

I asked people here a simple question. "CAN I WELD THAT SILVER FITTING ONTO THE 1/2" METAL PIPE THING IF I SAW OFF THE PIPE OR DO I HAVE TO MAKE A STUPID ADAPTER PLATE?"

civicunrest 08-06-2003 09:57 AM

Re:How do i use SS braided line on my oil return without the threading thing
 
Is it possible? Probably. Good idea, probably not.

Call a metal (or machine) shop around you and ask for a 2 1/2" x 1" x 1/2" piece of steel. Order a 3/8" NPT to 10AN adapter from summit, buy the tap at sears, and drill 3 holes in the steel bar. 1 big one in the center that you will tap for the fitting, and 2 smaller ones to run bolts through. I did it that way and I've had no oil leaks for 6k miles.


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