Just wondering if anyone has a bolt on solution to this, I've tried two standard ones now making the holes slightly bigger but it still leaks. Both faces are flat, but somehow oil still finds a way out!
Just wondering if anyone has a bolt on solution to this, I've tried two standard ones now making the holes slightly bigger but it still leaks. Both faces are flat, but somehow oil still finds a way out!
I used a standard one with a paper gasket and never had any problems
Same as above. I bought a sheet of gasket paper and a smear of high temp gasket sealant.
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You can get adapters that fit properly. Some people elongate the holes but that a bit ghetto for my liking. Any of the turbo places should stock the adapters.
Cheers guys, I've tried the elongated hole thing a couple of times, but isn't working out for me and want something that fits properly. Just ordered this so hopefully solves the leak and can just get a nice straight pipe on instead of the right hand corner thing...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3909157128...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Let us know how you get on
1998 Nissan 200sx s14a , 2000 std 5 speed with nismo supercoppermix clutch bn6 Sapphire Blue
I would never use the stock pipe with ballbearing garrett turbo. Definately a good choice that...
Because they need as straight oil return as possible or you will flood it with oil and kill the seals.
Oil return isn't pressurised so it needs gravity to work. Any change to direction will seriously affect the flow.
I would have to disagree, yes it isn't pressurised but it is essentially thrown out and ball bearings use very little oil so the slight bend in the return won't cause enough of a back up in oil to flood anything. Flooding in ball bearing turbos is generally caused by too much oil from the inlet due to not using the correct banjo bolt to restrict flow
Don't want to start this again...
Update: So got the adaptor through and fitted perfectly, has solved the leak touch wood....
Much neater that the standard setup, wish I bought it years ago rather than faffing around!
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Have you just attached the standard pipe to it?
1998 Nissan 200sx s14a , 2000 std 5 speed with nismo supercoppermix clutch bn6 Sapphire Blue
A lot easier on the 180sx sr20 as it does have a straight down oil return. Slotted the holes on mine, don't see how that's ghetto it still seals round the hole and tightens up the same.
That adapter looks good and it is elongated too lol
Can't seam to see a ridge in that picture, is there a ridge?