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berad
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oil feed turbo Sun, 20 November 2005 07:36 Go to previous message
think im a bit on the paranoid side but ill ask Razz

just put a gt30r on my celica, just checking everything i blew into the oil feed with a bit of hose and u cant blow into it like its sealed or something, does anyone know what the story is with that, like u cant blow one bit of air into the core , its either supost to be like that id be going with this one though, the return is on and the sump is full of oil by rights you shouldnt be able to blow into it until the engines running ans u cant move 5 litres out of the sump with the pressure of your breath corect?

it is almost blatently obvious but im just checking as it cost me an arm and a leg well to me it is. and the turbo has the tiniest bit of shaft play i suspect thats normal

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