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I need a picture of a -10an oil return line

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Old May 8, 2004 | 05:06 PM
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I need a picture of a -10an oil return line

I need to have one made for my hybrid turbo since the compressor side is too large for the stock one to fit on there. I'd like to see some pictures of how you fabricated the line from AN hose. I am not going to use rubber hosing here... high risk of failure. I already have two -10 an female flanges I just need some ideas...

I'm thinking either...

A: striaght down from the turbo to a 90 degree bend and then striaght forward to the oil return on the block and then a 90 degree angle to connect to the flange.... OR

B: 1 foot of an hose with two male adapters just kinda twisted in there.
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Old May 8, 2004 | 07:40 PM
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Old May 9, 2004 | 10:35 PM
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Oil return is gravity fed, so you need to keep an angle all the way back to the motor. Option A, if I'm understanding you correctly, doesn't sound like a good idea because you're saying straight down (which is good), but then straight across, which sounds bad-- no gravity feed.
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