Front 12a Plate/Iron Oil Feed Question
Guys i have a 12a front iron... there is a spot just below next to the distributor to tap and thread a hole to feed oil to my turbo...Now the fitting that is plugged in there was plugged from the factory with a brass fitting and was or is pre threaded...But i didn't know that till i drilled out that brass plug...
Now on the turbo models the front iron is used for oil feed to the turbo... My question to you him/her will i have the same results after I'm done. to build pressure from that spot to feed oil to my turbo? thanks let me know... |
carb or FI set-up is the question:)
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Where exactly at?
Yes, I just took it apart haha. http://i26.tinypic.com/20z33wy.jpg http://i28.tinypic.com/f2o6q9.jpg |
You will get pressure there teddy i have seen two setups on 12a's like this now. I dont know how good of an idea it is but i have seen it twice now!
Gotta think they probably used all the same plates for the 12at and the 12a. What year is the plate! |
take a pic of the top of the iron...
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right there on top of that i already drilled and taped it and took out the brass fitting that was there placed the manufact. will i get pressure there? Its going to FI turbo wacky you know this already...im building the motor right now player
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i guess i will just go talk to the wall then. YOU WILL GET PRESSURE THERE!
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Originally Posted by teddyrx2
(Post 8288007)
right there on top of that i already drilled and taped it and took out the brass fitting that was there placed the manufact. will i get pressure there? Its going to FI turbo wacky you know this already...im building the motor right now player
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Originally Posted by yetterben
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i guess i will just go talk to the wall then. YOU WILL GET PRESSURE THERE!
Originally Posted by wackyracer
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just wanna make sure that you havent changed your FI plan coz you cant do it there for carb set-up
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more like the turbo oil feed inlet wont clear the dizzy
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yeah i figured that...
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When I bought my car this is how the oil line was for the S/C using that same spot with the Dizzy
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hahaha thats the same thing shit i did...thanks for posting that pic...makes everything clear...thanks bro...
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it looks almost like it is a brake fitting my line sucked that i use to have and now I am looking for a new line and fittings but where I live I am having a hard time.
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Originally Posted by john smack
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When I bought my car this is how the oil line was for the S/C using that same spot with the Dizzy
except you're very limited when it comes to changing your timing |
agreed wacky, it limits you to about 50% adjustability range. I think i will get a pedistol just to clear up all the hassles
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The pedestal option is best. It works with Camdens and I'm setting one up for a turbo install.
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Off the ped...you mean where the oil filter is at right?
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Correct you can get them as cheap as ten bucks on ebay for the sandwich that is what i have on-top of the bee-hive and it works great 4 ports and all. Think i got it from glow shift!
Looks like they have gone up this one is for a 93+ but the only diffrence would be the nut in the middle dunno if there the same for 79-93 or what. When i got mine it was for 84. Just a option for yah! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-8-O...spagenameZWDVW |
do you guys know of anyone who sells a oil drain flange with a AN fitting ? Not for the turbo, but for the motor.
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drain flange? what you mean bro....
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You just tap the front cover with a bigger diameter fitting than the oil input line.
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For those who drilled out the bronze fitting, what did you do all? The fitting size, the drill/tap size, etc. I am highly interested, since I do not want to drill into my RB oil block under the pedestal.
Also, does that tapped segment see prefiltered oil or postfiltered oil? |
a threaded banjo fitting/bolt like they use on crotch rocket brake calipers might work out best, and still be able to adjust for timing.
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