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Turbocharger oil line - 306Puggy - 26-11-2013

I have researched this topic and found the following threads:

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-14103.html?highlight=oil+line
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-12094.html?highlight=oil+line
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-9731.html?highlight=oil+line
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-9121.html?highlight=oil+line
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-6498.html?highlight=oil+line
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-2565.html?highlight=oil+line

So far I know I need the following:

1.5 feet long or 12 inches
Engine block fitting is 16x1.5
Banjo bolt to turbo is 10mm

It seems on the last thread that mark_airey recommends using a compression fitting to attach a length of braided hose onto the standard oil line. I was hoping something like this would fit:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Braided-Uprated-Turbo-Oil-Feed-Line-Adapter-Kit-/251388750892?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a87efec2c

But I have no idea and don't want to buy the wrong thing Sad This project has already cost me £400+Dodgy


RE: Turbocharger oil line - ginge191 - 26-11-2013

(26-11-2013, 07:55 PM)306Puggy Wrote: So far I know I need the following:

1.5 feet long or 12 inches
Engine block fitting is 16x1.5
Banjo bolt to turbo is 10mm

....so what's the question?


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Tom - 26-11-2013

Surely you can go to a hydraulics place and tell them that and they could at least give you a rough price? Shouldn't be expensive really. Yell.com comes in handy there as well!

Or you could do it with AN fittings. Just don't you jubilee clips, as Piggy's recent fails have shown! Wink


RE: Turbocharger oil line - 306Puggy - 26-11-2013

Hmm, nearest hydraulics place is a 30 mile rouns trip :/ Starting to look like this will never get finished Sad And Piggy used jubilee clips? Really, for all the flak he gives people he should know better Smile Even I would know not to do that :p


RE: Turbocharger oil line - silverzx - 26-11-2013

My hydro place has made me custom oil feed and water lines for my 200SX turbo and I intend on getting my GT2052V lines made there too.

Cost £20 a line usually made whilst you wait.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Tom - 26-11-2013

Well phone em up first!


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Jenkosowls - 26-11-2013

When I was producing these was just using a compression fitting on a standard oil line. Only stopped because prices got hiked up to often.

One line I produced just bolted to the existing line


RE: Turbocharger oil line - 306Puggy - 27-11-2013

I guess the compression fitting size will need to be in relation to the outer diameter of the oil feed pipe, which I read somewhere is 8mm. So would a 10mm compression fitting be okay? This sort of thing:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Metric-Compression-Fittings-Male-Studs-Bspt-from-4mm-to-15mm-for-Fuel-Etc-/121189650007?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item1c37774e57

It says 10mm x 1/4 bsp, not sure which part the bsp is? Thanks a bunch guys.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Tom - 27-11-2013

Please ring the place tell them your making an oil line for a turbo and get a quote. It could well be cheaper than you think! At the end of the day if its to much just say i can one cheaper elsewhere but thanks for your time :p


RE: Turbocharger oil line - mr_fish - 27-11-2013

This is what I had made up, took the turbo to a hydraulic place and a standard pug oil line and said what I wanted. Half an hour later and £20/25 (can't quite remember) it was done. Maybe a little long but I've routed it fine. Just chop a bit of the block side of the original oil line and used an olive fitting to connect it on to the pipe they made.

Bolt on fitment Smile

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RE: Turbocharger oil line - anto - 27-11-2013

£20 from Pirtek to make mine.
Just take them the end that threads into the block to make one out of.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - 306Puggy - 28-11-2013

Okay then guys, I will get a spare oil line bought and phone up my local Pirtek place (just remembered that there is one fairly locally) and I will; keep you updated.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - anto - 28-11-2013

Dont phone them, just bring it in.
Its easier to explain what you need in person without them thinking "f*ck this, too much hassle"


RE: Turbocharger oil line - 306Puggy - 28-11-2013

It is a 30 mile round trip so I can't risk going there and coming back empty handed.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - 306pc - 28-11-2013

You'll be risking £5 worth of diesel. And they'll be able to do it.
Worth the risk.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Piggy - 29-11-2013

nah, bugger it. spend £50 on bits to make one yaself against all advice on here, realise it wont work, then make the 30mile round trip and get it done proper.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - strictly_perv - 29-11-2013

30 mile round trip??! Christ may as well scrap the turbo.
Seriously though it's not far just MTFU and get this turbo done.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - anto - 29-11-2013

30 mile round trip?
I do a 120mile round trip everytime i go to work! Everyday!


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Jonny81191 - 29-11-2013

lol 30 miles? I've cycled that far for brake pads when I was supplied the wrong ones.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Dave - 30-11-2013

I use double jubilees on my oil lines Wink wouldn't recommend though


RE: Turbocharger oil line - anto - 30-11-2013

How much pressure is the oil under in the inlet side?


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Tom - 30-11-2013

Pretty sure oil pressure can be upto like 100psi?


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Jimbo - 30-11-2013

Around 6bar at full wack with engine warm.i think


RE: Turbocharger oil line - anto - 30-11-2013

Like Dave i was going to use jubilee clips. At that pressure im glad i didnt!


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Dave - 01-12-2013

Meh lots of examples of that pressure behind jubilees in the industry, air compressors, farming water supplies etc. made my setup cost about £6 to supply both blowers, turned down all the connections and used hydro banded hose only difference was in shop they compress a metal spigot over the hose so it can take 6000psi rather than a couple of jubilees to take 100psi...


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Piggy - 01-12-2013

I still cant figure out why mine blew...

fyi; it was the oil lines to the cooler that I used them on AND I used Mikalors, not jubilees and it still went.

My oil pressure gauge shows around 3bar at full bore when warm.
Cold oil shows more pressure but I dont do any full throttle stuff till I see the oil temp gauge show happy


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Dave - 01-12-2013

What are your connections like, mine were on barbed connections and the hose was TIGHT when it first went on, and them the jubilees just secure it. They have to be matched sizes as if it were for very high pressure if there's even 1mm play you can't crush that with a jubby and it stay reliable.


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Piggy - 01-12-2013

Yup...barbed pipes connections and bloody tight to get on...then mikalors


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Dave - 02-12-2013

What happened then, mikalor fail or slip off the barb connection? Also how big is your supply cos the supply to the blowers is much smaller than total oil supply to a cooler, so maybe it has something to do with a large bore connection, which would require more manlybeef


RE: Turbocharger oil line - Piggy - 02-12-2013

must have been.
AN fittings now. job done...