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cruisemainst 04-12-2008 09:46 PM

Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 
welll my current return line setup consists of a leaky 3/8" ID silicone hose (bad i know) worm clamped onto brass barbed fittings. i had to ditch the SS lines/fittings and use those because the turbo sits like a couple inches away from the pan and had to improvise. i've been putting off fixing it until now, oil has started to leak out of the exhaust housing and i think my return line is the culprit. anyway i went out and found the best stuff that i could find:

i have two pushlock/socketless -10 AN fittings and a -10 AN pushlock hose that is rated to 212 degrees. would that be okay to run? im afraid it will melt.... i do have some reflective heat wrap but i was wondering how hot the oil itself gets. would the heat wrap actually work to prevent any heatsoak to the hose? thanks in advance

EG-prince 04-13-2008 02:02 AM

Re: Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 
it should be alright. I ran heater hose for mine for quite a while without any melting problems, and I think that was only rated to like 170

cruisemainst 04-13-2008 07:43 AM

Re: Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 
thanks! i'll just change it out when i find a higher rated temp hose. just wondering if it was safe to run temporarily.

Cray91 04-13-2008 06:29 PM

Re: Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 

Originally Posted by cruisemainst
thanks! i'll just change it out when i find a higher rated temp hose. just wondering if it was safe to run temporarily.

Yeah just get some tranny/oil cooler line. It is oil resistant and can handle the heat. It is pretty cheap, hell ya need 12" max for a return line

ososlohatch 04-13-2008 08:13 PM

Re: Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 

Originally Posted by cruisemainst
thanks! i'll just change it out when i find a higher rated temp hose. just wondering if it was safe to run temporarily.

get a foot of it at the parts store for 1.19

crx2211 04-14-2008 02:50 AM

Re: Rubber oil return line okay heatwise?
 
Yes it's fine. Oil return sees about zero pressure and sits far enough under the manifold and hotside that it'll be fine. I've seen some janky ass heater hose return lines not even clamped on and they did fine, so what you've got will do the trick.


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