oil return hose

Started by m6amba, March 06, 2003, 06:59:29 PM

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m6amba

my (oil return hose )???? is bad and i need specs on wat size and type of hose to get........please help! the car smokes at idle wen i let it sit for a few min. and it leaks oil ..like 1qt. evry 10 days ive been told that its the return hose is this true if not wat is it?  :roll:
300+ HP

eclipse5302

I think the hose is a 5/8ths inch hose.  You need to get stiff wall hydrulic hose...stuff that won't collapse when it gets hot.  

Also, one of my cars burns oil the same way, after sitting for some time idleing.  But my oil return hose is new, so I'm guessing it's my turbo.  Something to think about...

Jason

idbeast

http://www.netavalanche.com/tgp/viewtopic.php?t=3
all the info for replacing the oil return hose and what to get are located here :shock:  :bag:  :drinking:
Jim W     AKA  Idbeast
04 Supercharged Nissan Frontier Crew Cab 4X4 in sandstone (Light Gold)!!!
Red 89 TGP (14.95 1/4 mile) Not any more...... coming with surprises in the very near future, Black 90 TGP (14.41 1/4 mile), White 90 Turbo STE (15.06 1/4 mile), and now my 2nd White 90 Turbo STE 89 Dodge Shadow ES Turbo

Black Pheonix

i cross threated my oil filter recently and it dripped out that much oil.
1990 B-TGP

        Black Pheonix

TGPRobNY

I have been thru this...I recently pulled my turbo for a complete rebuild and magnafluxing and seal replacement along with Jeff's incredible replacement x-over pipe and his oil return hose. I tried hydraulic but found it too stiff. Jeff has a triple reinforced flexible hi temp hose which is perfect. Also check the distributor blank-off plate for leak (o-ring) and rear valve cover gasket. I also found oil going into my exhaust from the bad turbo seals. Good luck, Rob

Mr. Mod Man

The hose is blue on the outside and orange on the inside. The same blue,orange hose can be obtained in diameters large enough for couplings from the turbo to intercooler pipe and coolant from and to the turbo. I also found orange colored coupling hose for intercooler pipe to throttlebody. They said it was used on helicopters for something, but it looks pimp with new stainless clamps.
  By the way, there is more than one oil return line that you should replace.
TopGun160,x-pipe,TB coolant bypass, new stock injectors,coils,Taylor Spiro-pro 8mm,Iridium,Monster 2 gauge cable from alternator to charge post,new vacuum/boost lines
latest upgrades: ceramic brakes, Hyperground wires, Prior Reman. Powermaster III ABS
coming soon: pillar pod, alcohol injection, Blow-off valve

m6amba

if there is multiple lines how many r there and what sizes r they i kno about the one that is 5/16 " I.D. and 10 1/2" long but what about the others? and where r they?
300+ HP

idbeast

The oil return line is one line 5/8"X10.5" long, the rest are steel lines!!! :shock:
Jim W     AKA  Idbeast
04 Supercharged Nissan Frontier Crew Cab 4X4 in sandstone (Light Gold)!!!
Red 89 TGP (14.95 1/4 mile) Not any more...... coming with surprises in the very near future, Black 90 TGP (14.41 1/4 mile), White 90 Turbo STE (15.06 1/4 mile), and now my 2nd White 90 Turbo STE 89 Dodge Shadow ES Turbo

m6amba

do i hav to replace the metal lines?
300+ HP

idbeast

No, unless the oil has not been changed fairly consistantly, the oil return metal lines are 1/2 inch on the ID so unlees they are sludged up don't worry about it!!! :wink:  :drinking:
Jim W     AKA  Idbeast
04 Supercharged Nissan Frontier Crew Cab 4X4 in sandstone (Light Gold)!!!
Red 89 TGP (14.95 1/4 mile) Not any more...... coming with surprises in the very near future, Black 90 TGP (14.41 1/4 mile), White 90 Turbo STE (15.06 1/4 mile), and now my 2nd White 90 Turbo STE 89 Dodge Shadow ES Turbo

m6amba

300+ HP

Mr. Mod Man

Sorry, I meant to say that you should replace the coupling hoses for the coolant between the water pump and the turbo with the same type of hose
TopGun160,x-pipe,TB coolant bypass, new stock injectors,coils,Taylor Spiro-pro 8mm,Iridium,Monster 2 gauge cable from alternator to charge post,new vacuum/boost lines
latest upgrades: ceramic brakes, Hyperground wires, Prior Reman. Powermaster III ABS
coming soon: pillar pod, alcohol injection, Blow-off valve

R Dubya

Quote from: TGPRobNYI also found oil going into my exhaust from the bad turbo seals. Good luck, Rob

Hey, when you start the car, will exhaust leak from the turbo?  Is that what you are talking about?  Sometimes, and only sometimes, it emits blue smoke at idle.  I've added oil stabilizer and it does the trick for a while, but I started it for the first time in a couple months the other day and when it kicked over smoke came out of creases of the turbo.  Ever have that happen?  Is it time to rebuild?
Ryan Warren
'89 TGP
It doesn't run anymore.

TGPRobNY

Hi Ryan    If you rebuild your turbo, I can reccomend  Turbochargers.com in Texas. They do great work and your turbo will not only perform as new but look better than factory. They are detail oriented and have a very quick turnaround time. I'm rebuilding my engine and have the Jeff M xover which a thing of beauty also!  Good luck, Rob

R Dubya

Well If its losing exhaust smoke out of the seals does that mean I should rebuild it?  Sometimes when it idles the car smokes blue.  I don't know how many miles the turbo has on it.  The engine has 140k.  I know the turbo has been replaced cuz of the orange paint mark on it, like from a yard.  If I do rebuild, think it will hurt the motor?  Should I do both?
Ryan Warren
'89 TGP
It doesn't run anymore.