That is honestly where I have to run the line, once my rad is in place, the return line must go where it is,
a hard line is definitely not a bad idea though but there is about 1" clearance between the line and manifold, and remember I will be adding lots of header wrap which will help out lol
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Originally posted by Damkid View Post
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Spent a couple hours on the festiva tonight and got the motor back in the engine bay
Here's a little bracket i made up to support my oil return line
And as you can see, the return line has a nice downhill slope all the way from the turbo to oil pan
I only have a few more things to tidy up on it and i will be able to fire it up and move it around under its own power again
And for anyone who says my return line will swell up and cause issues, i have a chunk of it sitting in a bucket of oil right now, it's been soaking for 3+ days already and no sign of swelling, i'll be keeping an eye on it to see if i will actually end up having issues or notLast edited by Damkid; 03-05-2012, 09:08 PM.
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at least he didn't call you nice boys! It could take a guy
years to get his reputation back!
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That's no fun lol
Since I'm posting in this thread anyway, I might as well say that I'm gunna be picking up some oil tonight and I'll be starting to get the motor back in to fire it up
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Brad, your a blind redneck, if it got deleted, how could he have quoted it
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Originally posted by bhazard View PostRofl .... Chris you're a blind redneck...eh
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BTW rockauto sells bulk lines by the foot. The size you want.
Coolant , fuel , oil , name it.
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In the pic where the hose levels out, it'll basically go on a slight up hill from there til the turbo, so I should be ok there
With how tight it all is inside the car, I had to keep the return line tight to the block, keep in mind guys that I only have 1/2"-3/4" clearance between the front exhaust pipe and my rad fan, so if my piping/oil lines aren't quite optimal.... Well.... That's just the nature of the beast lol
Later down the road I may add a scavenger pump to the setup, but for now this will get it up and goingLast edited by Damkid; 02-25-2012, 07:55 AM.
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