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Oil Return Problems... again!!
Hey guys
Im to lazy to type, so ill just copy and paste what i wrote to leed over MSN. Im havin problems with my oil return. Ive already welded a pipe onto it but its to far to the right and the downpipe is in the way.. so i wondering, on the sump , theres a deep bit, then theres abit that is very high .. the bit where the exhaust goes under.. ias wondering if i could put a reutrn there? Cheers |
Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
Whever u put the return, it just needs to be below your oil level. D series pans are cheap, go pick up another one.
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
Originally Posted by quadnie
Whever u put the return, it just needs to be below your oil level. D series pans are cheap, go pick up another one.
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
My oil return line is high on my pan, is this a problem? I was told to keep it high. Its way lower than the output from the turbo.
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
u want the line to be over the oil level so the oil in the return line can actually flush out with ease
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
Its a B Series pan. So if i put it on the high part of the sump itll be ok?. The high part meaning the part where the exhaust goes under
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
higher the bettter, just dont have any long bends in the return.
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
Originally Posted by quadnie
Whever u put the return, it just needs to be below your oil level. D series pans are cheap, go pick up another one.
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
Christ you dicks. It was quarter till 5am when I wrote that post. Yes I meant above!
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Re:Oil Return Problems... again!!
yes, again it should be ABOVE oil level, hence the highest location possible.
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