oil drain, need help fast! car must start tonight! *UPDATE* still need HELP
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oil drain, need help fast! car must start tonight! *UPDATE* still need HELP
i have a 1/2" id rubber drain, but the only fitting i can get to go in the pan is the hose barb ---- from napa, im afraid if i weld a piece of tube in ill burn through the pan, will the fitting cause oil to back up in the turblow? i dont really want to jb weld it (before you suggest that) but thanx
#8
Re: oil drain, need help fast! car must start tonight!
i usually goto home depot and get the barb fitting that has enough room to put a bolt on the back side of it, bolt it up, then seal it with JB just to represent and make sure it won't come loose.
#9
Re: oil drain, need help fast! car must start tonight!
Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
i usually goto home depot and get the barb fitting that has enough room to put a bolt on the back side of it, bolt it up, then seal it with JB just to represent and make sure it won't come loose.
#10
Re: oil drain, need help fast! car must start tonight! *update* still need HELP
ok.. i jb welded a piece of pipe in there, hmt style. but i got a bigger problem now. No matter what i do i cant get the oil drain flange from the turbo to stop leaking. i used a piece of rubber heater hose at first that had a small kink in the middle, so i figured that was backing up oil in the center section, causing it to come out the gasket. today i put a hose clamp around the kink to get it somewhat round. well, this worked for a little bit, then it started leaking again. i just made a copper gasket to replace the old one and put some RTV around it, and it still leaks. could the center section be bad?? this is ------- rediculous, i cant tune it cause it leaks oil all over HELP!!!