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turbo oil return line

BFR

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I am hemorrhaging oil from the return line on my turbo. Anyone know the specs of the hose? I tried having it matched locally and wasn't particularly successful.
 

JDToumanian

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NAPA also has silicone hose.... Overkill perhaps but I know I'll never have to replace it. When I told them the hose was for a turbo oil drain line it's what they recommended to stand up to the heat, though I'm sure the regular hose will last for years.

Jon
 

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WillWagner

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Emmado22 and jimk are correct. Jon, the silicone hose you put n WILL fail, very fast. The wrapped hose Bjorn used will be better. If you can find a Stratoflex orAeroquip braided hose, that will do nicely. I used a wrapped, high temp silicone hose from Cummins that is made for the turbo drain. It is a p/n 3818267. It is not inexpensive! But it will last longer than most of us will own the trucks.
 

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JDToumanian

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Why, Will? What makes your silicone hose better than mine? It's been on there for a year and a half. Surely oil will not dissolve the silicone, and there's no pressure or mechanical stress there... Explicar por favor.
 
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