ej22 oil feed and return????????? help
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ej22 oil feed and return????????? help
i know you can tap into the backside of the block on the passanger side for the turbo feed line, but what size is it and where do i run the return too, and what size is that.... i need to order the fittings so i wanna know and my car is parked 20 miles from my house. PLEASE HELP
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ciper wrote:I vote running the oil return into the valve cover because hard corners cause oil to climb the side of the pan
Very true.
Otherwise it's not that hard to pull the head to drill and tap in the factory location. It's just a little unnerving to drill through about an inch of material on the head. Tap it for 3/8 NPT to run a -8 or -10, and it's done.
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Garrett specifically states to avoid it. Obviously some turbos will be more sensitive than others when it comes to the drain as their oil requirements vary.
It is always good practice to have a clean, straight, free-flowing oil drain. The factory location works well, and is easily tapped to a 3/8 NPT to run a -8 or -10 if one is running a unique setup.
But yes, there are always exceptions to the rule. To say one particular way will always be fine is asking for trouble. Not much is an absolute, ever.
It is always good practice to have a clean, straight, free-flowing oil drain. The factory location works well, and is easily tapped to a 3/8 NPT to run a -8 or -10 if one is running a unique setup.
But yes, there are always exceptions to the rule. To say one particular way will always be fine is asking for trouble. Not much is an absolute, ever.
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