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Where to find turbo return hose

Dylandeuceman95

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Can someone please direct me to where I might find part number 11 in this diagram. The turbo oil return line hose. I’m looking to replace all the rubber on engine and am having trouble sourcing this one. Unless maybe there not available and one just uses a generic oil and gas rubber hose for the application?
 

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cattlerepairman

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Do not use any regular heater hose - hose needs to be oil rated and temperature resistant; the return oil from the turbo is HOT when the turbo is working hard.
I believe it is 1" hose and there are options; low-pressure hydraulic tank return hose for example. NAPA might have something, or a hydraulic shop. CUMMINS has a part number that appears to have been used by folks and a quick scan shows 3065061 (thanks @WillWagner). It is likely not cheap. I can't remember where I got mine; I think it was NAPA and it is this orangey/flesh coloured hose. I think it is a GATES.
 

Dylandeuceman95

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Do not use any regular heater hose - hose needs to be oil rated and temperature resistant; the return oil from the turbo is HOT when the turbo is working hard.
I believe it is 1" hose and there are options; low-pressure hydraulic tank return hose for example. NAPA might have something, or a hydraulic shop. CUMMINS has a part number that appears to have been used by folks and a quick scan shows 3065061 (thanks @WillWagner). It is likely not cheap. I can't remember where I got mine; I think it was NAPA and it is this orangey/flesh coloured hose. I think it is a GATES.
Gotchya, thankyou for the response. I have a local hydraulic shop I was going to use if I couldn’t find the actual part. Just wanted to check first to try to avoid having to take it off first and measurements and what not. But looks like that’s the route I’ll go.
 
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