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Old 01-18-2008, 08:45 PM
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Default oil feed/brass fitting side of block

hey jack, how's it going this is Al, sorry i didnt call you about the downpipe i ended up using the old one, cause the mease one turned out to be piece of ...... how tight should the fitting on the side of the block be the one that feeds the turbo and pressure gauge. and also is there a better one out there mine feels like crap.
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Old 01-19-2008, 12:18 PM
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hey jack, how's it going this is Al, sorry i didnt call you about the downpipe i ended up using the old one, cause the mease one turned out to be piece of ...... how tight should the fitting on the side of the block be the one that feeds the turbo and pressure gauge. and also is there a better one out there mine feels like crap.
Al,

I pretty much torque everything down to "tight" Not sure what you mean about feeling like crap, but if you are having a problem with the fitting and or threads.. you can just get standard brass fittings and make up you own fitting. I'm not sure if I am answering the question correctly... we have a pretty large assortment of brass at the shop... if we don't have something we hit the local parts store..
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