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Old 06-02-02, 09:56 PM   #1
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Looking for oil return line for front turbo on 20B

Hey all! Anyone not using your stock twins, are you willing to part with a small piece? I don't need the whole oil return line, but the piece that's shown in this picture:



Anyone that can help out, I'd greatly appreciate it. This SOB is ready to go once I get this piece taken care of!

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Old 06-03-02, 03:04 PM   #2
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Old 06-03-02, 03:06 PM   #3
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you may be able to use the s5 one, i think they are the same? the gaskets are

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Old 06-06-02, 09:31 AM   #4
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I would say, BUy the gaskets, and have a machine shop make teh flanges.. thn get the rite length pipe and JB weld the pipe in a few spots ( tack welds essentially) and let it dry.

Then remove it and either weld it yoruself or have a muffler shop do it.. Shouldnt take long @ all!
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I took it into the machine shop on Monday along with the exhaust gasket for the turbo exhaust outlet.

They are making the flange and adding 4.25" of pipe in there.

They are also using the exhaust gasket to make a flange so I can make my downpipe.

I have to work all week, so I gave them til Friday to get it done.... so, I'll find out tomorrow
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