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wdwalker 04-07-2005 01:13 PM

oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
i've got a lot of oil leaking onto my garage floor, i'm pretty sure most of it is coming from the turbo feed banjo bolt, i got new copper crush washers when i took it off but the ones i got were a little big on the i/d, they don't fit perfectly around the bolt. i'm losing like 1/3qt. a day, i definitely can't keep this up, its sitting in the garage for now. where can i get some crush washers of the right size, without having to go to the dealer? i tried all the auto parts stores, the ones they have are all either too small or too big on the i/d. also, does anybody know the torque specs on those bolts for a mitsubishi 14b?

*EDIT* i replaced the crush washers, and it still leaks out of them. when i take the bolt off the oil feed, there is oil still filled up in the feed hole for it, it kind of slowly glugs down. could it be that my drain line isn't draining fast enough? it doesnt smoke AT ALL. runs good. i'm using 1/4" feed/5/8" drain. i'm not using a restrictor fitting, but the fitting on the back of the block b4 it runs to the tee on the firewall has a hole in it about 1/8" in diameter. i know most people use about 1/16" for a restrictor, should i maybe use another 1/8" fitting? i'm still having trouble understanding the flow vs. pressure argument about using the restrictor plates. maybe somebody could clear it up for me...

wdwalker 04-07-2005 10:48 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
bump, i'm losing like 1/8 quart oil a night, somebody help me out i can't go refilling oil every time i fill the gas...

wdwalker 04-07-2005 11:33 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
anybody? Bueller... Bueller...

djfob 04-07-2005 11:41 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
any pics of the oil feed on the turbo? best I can suggest is spend some money and get a steel braided line and 7/16 fitting for it.

wdwalker 04-07-2005 11:46 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
it has nothing to do with the line, i used 300psi 900 degree transmission line. it'll hold. what i'm worried about is with the drain flange, when i mounted it up to the oil pan, it has a slight *i mean slight* upward angle to it. maybe 5-10 degrees upward at most.

jhmcrx 04-07-2005 11:51 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
maybe try out the oil restrictor from stealthmode 8)...post some pics of the drain angle

djfob 04-07-2005 11:52 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
oil can be backing up........any way of making it a more downward flow?

jhmcrx 04-07-2005 11:56 PM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
well i have a HF mani too and that ---- makes the turbo REALLY low so it is a bitch to get a good angle, i gave up and tapped it practicly on the bottom on the pan, and it leaks a little but i dont think its from the turbo :P

FooK 04-08-2005 12:13 AM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 
well first off it sounds like you need to fix the banjo bolt, alot of the oil is coming from there.

if the leak then persists, how is your oil pan tapped? make sure your adapter to the oil pan doesnt leak. Personally I just always have a steel fitting welded in, no need to mess with weird bolt on ----.

Loserkidwac 04-08-2005 12:27 AM

Re: oil leak problem,drain line backing up?
 

Originally Posted by jhmcrx
well i have a HF mani too and that ---- makes the turbo REALLY low so it is a bitch to get a good angle, i gave up and tapped it practicly on the bottom on the pan, and it leaks a little but i dont think its from the turbo :P

There is your problem, you tapped the oil pan to low, if that is below the normal level of oil in the pan it is just gonna back up, I say get a new pan and tap it higher up and see if that helps...Matt


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