2nd thing broke on Cosmo POS :( Im starting to get pissed
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2nd thing broke on Cosmo POS :( Im starting to get pissed
I was just cruising around taking it VERY VERY easy on the car, coming out of target I start the car up, and the car starts pissing 4 quarts of ******* motor oil all over the motor and the ground...
Its all from the passenger side, looks like a oil line? But the top oil line looks fine and the bottom one is on there and is intact... Hope it didnt just blow the oil seal out of the turbo
We'll see... Had the car towed home, so add $35 to the total so far
Signed mucho mucho pissed off
Its all from the passenger side, looks like a oil line? But the top oil line looks fine and the bottom one is on there and is intact... Hope it didnt just blow the oil seal out of the turbo

We'll see... Had the car towed home, so add $35 to the total so far
Signed mucho mucho pissed off
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Originally posted by Felix Wankel
I'd check the oil supply line to the turbo.
I'd check the oil supply line to the turbo.
But it split clean open... Guys how would you go about cleaning up this mess. Its all over everyhting
Im mean wipe it off and its shiney LOL But its gonna gather dirt or something?Spray is off with some Gunk or somehting?
Damn and its all in my K & N too
Oh well thats what I get for not making muy own line, and just using rubber
Man that sucks! Sounds like it's time for some braided stainless steel lines.
Don't worry though, it'll all be worth it in the end. There'll always be little probs that need sorting with projects like this I suppose.
Don't worry though, it'll all be worth it in the end. There'll always be little probs that need sorting with projects like this I suppose.
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Originally posted by S2-13BT
Man that sucks! Sounds like it's time for some braided stainless steel lines.
Don't worry though, it'll all be worth it in the end. There'll always be little probs that need sorting with projects like this I suppose.
Man that sucks! Sounds like it's time for some braided stainless steel lines.
Don't worry though, it'll all be worth it in the end. There'll always be little probs that need sorting with projects like this I suppose.
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Originally posted by 82transam
That sucks man. Engine degreaser should take that oil off. Guess you'll have to replace the air filter if its covered in it.
That sucks man. Engine degreaser should take that oil off. Guess you'll have to replace the air filter if its covered in it.
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Originally posted by Directfreak
Mike, a lot of guys around here use the stainless steel autometer braided line (used for gauges) to feed the turbos. It's a -4.
Just a thought for a quick and easy replacement.
Mike, a lot of guys around here use the stainless steel autometer braided line (used for gauges) to feed the turbos. It's a -4.
Just a thought for a quick and easy replacement.
Originally posted by MIKE-P-28
Well its flanged on one end and that flared brake fitting looking thing on the other, think stainless braided crimped with a hydralic crimper would do it?
Well its flanged on one end and that flared brake fitting looking thing on the other, think stainless braided crimped with a hydralic crimper would do it?
Does it look like a TII one? They have a banjo fitting on the front plate, and a male flare on the other end. Most people use those with a piece of SS line threaded right into the center housing instead of using that 90* piece with the two 12mm bolts.
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Originally posted by Felix Wankel
Does it look like a TII one? They have a banjo fitting on the front plate, and a male flare on the other end. Most people use those with a piece of SS line threaded right into the center housing instead of using that 90* piece with the two 12mm bolts.
Does it look like a TII one? They have a banjo fitting on the front plate, and a male flare on the other end. Most people use those with a piece of SS line threaded right into the center housing instead of using that 90* piece with the two 12mm bolts.

Battery is dead in the camcorder, so I cant take picture
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Yeah could get real fancy like setzep and weld an AN fitting onto the stock banjo part at the front of the motor and run all AN line to the turbo
Just so you know...We had a K&N filter fall off a work bench into an open oil drain pan. It got SOAKED with oil. We just let it drip dry for a while and then used the filter cleaner a couple times (follow the directions, let it dry each time) and it looked fine. We oiled it and stuck it back in the car (85 GSL-SE). Works fine. If anything, Id say the motor oil helps catch the dirt along with the K&N oil you're supposed to use on it, lol.
~T.J.
PS - We also took it out shortly after (a couple weeks) and cleaned it agian just to be sure
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~T.J.
PS - We also took it out shortly after (a couple weeks) and cleaned it agian just to be sure
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carb clener, berrimans(sp?) flavor gets most stains, oils up. so does brake parts cleaner from orielys, but both probably strip paint so Buyer beware, or something.
engine degreaser sounds like a good shot
engine degreaser sounds like a good shot
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ok engine bay is now washed up and drying, the K & N is drying now, getting ready for oil , and the new turbo oil supply line is now on 
I only lost 2 1/2 quarts of oil , so that explains why I still had oil pressure
Shheeewww, this could have been really really bad.. Not to mention oil will start fires too
So might not be a bad idea to have my fire ext checked out

I only lost 2 1/2 quarts of oil , so that explains why I still had oil pressure
Shheeewww, this could have been really really bad.. Not to mention oil will start fires too
So might not be a bad idea to have my fire ext checked out
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Originally posted by setzep
Oops, that's one of the main reasons I'm running tubing from the front plate all the way to the turbo. It would take 15,400psi to burst my 1/4" .035 wall tubing, think I'm safe?
Oops, that's one of the main reasons I'm running tubing from the front plate all the way to the turbo. It would take 15,400psi to burst my 1/4" .035 wall tubing, think I'm safe?
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