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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    It's on the wrong side!!!!

    Oh no!!!
    Smart ass... its on and was getting nipped up when I had to leave and it is on the right side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    It's on the wrong side!!!!

    Oh no!!!
    Wanna laugh, after I welded it on I answered the phone and while I was talking I almost doubted myself and had to double check hahahaha don't tell Jonathan.......

    Oh! Your here.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alitis007 View Post
    Ok just to show some of the science involved with the turbo oil drain, this is the general rule.Attachment 50627

    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
    Attachment 50625
    And this is where it will sit inside the sump itself, notice how much higher it is over the windage try
    Attachment 50624

    I'll post up the final result later on
    Thats pretty much how I pictured it, cheers for the photos. Looks like the sump is pretty clean, not too much sludge?

    Good job, does this mean jonos truck will be up and running turboed soon?! !

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    Hey guys
    where do you buy that barb from? I am soon turboing mine and cant seem to find any barbs like it..
    Cheers
    Td42 coily

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    Any decent industrial suppliers/hydraulics shop would have one
    96 GQ coil/Cab
    08 G6eT


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    Yep Pirtek and Enzed etc.


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    Cheers guys
    Do I need it steel so it can be welded to the sump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackoGQYoot View Post
    Cheers guys
    Do I need it steel so it can be welded to the sump?
    It'll be your best bet, or weld a bung in and use a Brass/Metal screw in fitting.

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