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21st October 2014, 10:42 PM
#11
Legendary
Ha ha. Very good!!
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21st October 2014 10:42 PM
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21st October 2014, 11:02 PM
#12
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Rossco
Really, would have thought it is above the oil level.
Mine is near the top of the sump, I'll get a pic in a min.
You would be surprised. I wasn't joking.
It works fine either way really. But I have had the sump off a few of these now and the sump alone can just hold 10L to the very brim (have tested with water).
It is all good the only really thing is that the drain is completely free to flow. So straight down is best .
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21st October 2014, 11:39 PM
#13
Legendary
Originally Posted by
nissannewby
You would be surprised. I wasn't joking.
It works fine either way really. But I have had the sump off a few of these now and the sump alone can just hold 10L to the very brim (have tested with water).
It is all good the only really thing is that the drain is completely free to flow. So straight down is best
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Usually what happens is when the motor is off the oil level is pretty much to the sump gasket but when the motor is running the oil level drops abit. If the oil level is over the drain the oil in the hose could fill up the tube and cause the oil seals in the turbo to fail
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22nd October 2014, 08:11 AM
#14
Legendary
Cheers guys,
Just assumed the oil level would have been a bit lower but when you think about it 10 litres is a fair bit. Yeah im sure it would work both ways as long as its going straight down. Guess I've just seen them put in without dropping oil or taking off sump.
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22nd October 2014, 10:17 AM
#15
Legendary
Ok just to show some of the science involved with the turbo oil drain, this is the general rule.1413931162493.jpg
Now acording to my service book there are two types of sumps for the td42 in a gq, one has a 7ltr capacity and the other is 10.5, this one has the 10.5. That capacity is usually to the windage tray or just above so the big ends of the crank don't get a restriction from the oil itself while its rotating.
This is the full mark on the dipstick which is about 2" from the sump gasket
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This is where the turbo drain will drain from into the sump
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And this is where it will sit inside the sump itself, notice how much higher it is over the windage try
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I'll post up the final result later on
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22nd October 2014, 11:06 AM
#16
Patrol Guru
on my q the turbo oil return goes in via the motor ill try and get a picture of it
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22nd October 2014, 11:11 AM
#17
Administrator
Originally Posted by
gubigfish
on my q the turbo oil return goes in via the motor ill try and get a picture of it
Some had the plug on the block itself.
Some people also tap into the alternator which I don't think is a good idea.
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22nd October 2014, 01:10 PM
#18
Legendary
Originally Posted by
gubigfish
on my q the turbo oil return goes in via the motor ill try and get a picture of it
Its alot easier for me to replace a sump rather than a block if I stuff up lol
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22nd October 2014, 02:02 PM
#19
Legendary
Tadaaaa!!!
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Looks almost factory!!
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22nd October 2014, 03:33 PM
#20
Administrator
Originally Posted by
Alitis007
Tadaaaa!!!
<img src="http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=50636"/>
Looks almost factory!!
It's on the wrong side!!!!
Oh no!!!
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