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Hey Guys.

Just a quick question regarding the Turbo's Oil return line.

On attempting to reconnect the Flanges back together. Im about an inch short. Now it appears to be a 3/4 line.

Trying to find some 3/4 line that is garrentee'd to handle the heat that is a stocked item seems to be difficult.

Any ideas on what I could use that will DEFINATELY be suitable? I have considered ordering in some braided line to go between the 2 barbs. But for the small amount that I actually need compared to the price by the time I get a metre or so. There needs to be another option.

Cheers. Luke

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i use earls high temp reinforced blue silicone 3/4 line and use the earls flame guard over the top...no danger of failing and much easier to work with than braid. This is the same set-up i use on my racecar and passes quite close to the manifold runners.

i think i have some left over from a job...let me know how much you need and i may be able to help you out.

Edited by DiRTgarage

Sounds exactly what I need. Lol. realisticly 30cm's would be 2 much. Probs about 20cm's would do it. If you do have anything lying around I would'nt be able to pick it up. But let me know how much and I could do it. I'm sure there would be minimum quantities to order in from manufacturer.

Cheers. Luke

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