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2redstars 03-03-2004 11:22 AM

td04L question
 
is anyone using a td04l off of a wrx. if so what did you use for the oil inlet fitting? i've been everywhere and cant find anything that fits. next i'm gonna try the subaru dealer, any other suggestions?

shortyz 03-03-2004 11:41 AM

Re:td04L question
 
i need a picture.

if no pic bring the whole turbo to the auto parts store and tell em u want a fitting that works. they will have one.

honda_joe 03-03-2004 11:44 AM

Re:td04L question
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the correct size is M10x1.50

2redstars 03-03-2004 09:06 PM

Re:td04L question
 
i've been to every auto parts store around, even a hydrolic hose making place. yes, a 10mm, 1.5 bolt screws in, but i cant find a fitting that size, if any one can get me one, i'll pay you.

scttydb411 03-03-2004 09:22 PM

Re:td04L question
 
it's either 10mmx1.25 or 10mmx1.5. i used earls banjo to threaded hose end. try these part #'s:
977515 10mm banjo to 4mm threaded end
700145 1/4 super stock hose end
977515 10mm banjo bolt coarse (i think)
or
997520 (don't think it's this one).
get a couple extra sealing washers and stack them between the turbo and banjo.

i got those from barnett performance in atl. you can find their # at www.barnettperformance.com if you can't find them locally.

i also found some banjo and banjo bolts at napa too, but not all carry them locally.

your other option is to go to subaru and pay through the a## to get the oil fitting.

2redstars 03-03-2004 10:07 PM

Re:td04L question
 
thanks, i'll give it a try, and if anyone has one laying around let me know, so i dont go crazy looking for it.

shortyz 03-03-2004 10:27 PM

Re:td04L question
 
dood heres what you do. take a m10x1.5 bolt and drill out the center, then hack the head off and weld a proper fitting to the bolt, screw the basterd in (use some RTV on it) and away you go!

good luck, nothing like hmt remedie


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