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oil plug
What size is the hole in the block where the oil inlet line plugs into? The one that goes from the block to the turbo. Need thread size.
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I can't remember the size off the top of my head but the supply and return are both odd sized metric size, since the factory supply was a banjo bolt plus it depends on wether its revision 2 or 3.
your best bet if you are looking to run an after market turbo is this fitting KORACING :: High Quality Automotive Parts - Products and this return for revision 2 KORACING :: High Quality Automotive Parts - Products or this one for revision 3 KORACING :: High Quality Automotive Parts - Products |
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I have the 91 turbo. The Gen 2 has a fater bolt size. Does -3 and -4 have to do with the size of the nipple on the adapter? Can the -3 or -4 be put on the gen 2 adapter? Or does the -3,-4 have to do with the part that goes into the block? A little new to this.
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the -3, -4 are a unit of measure, notice its -3 An (amry navy). Its usually used when talking about fuel line pieces/fittings
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