WTB: SS Oil Line for STI and up-pipe to turbo gasket
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WTB: SS Oil Line for STI and up-pipe to turbo gasket
Anyone have a Stainless Steel Oil line for a turbo for an sti laying around they want to sell?
I am also looking for an up-pipe to turbo gasket.
Please PM me if you can assist me.
Thanks,
Brent
I am also looking for an up-pipe to turbo gasket.
Please PM me if you can assist me.
Thanks,
Brent
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Brent the Subaru service department near the Infinity dealer has it in stock. I ordered the full exhaust gasket set but never ended up needing it, so I never went uy to buy them.
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Thanks guys...
Justin said he could hook me up possibly with a gasket...
I'm pretty sure nobody has an extra oil line laying around (weird)...I'll probably order that on Monday...I'll watch this post over the weekend to see if anyone "finds" one...heh heh
Thanks again Kevin and Jess.
I'm pretty sure nobody has an extra oil line laying around (weird)...I'll probably order that on Monday...I'll watch this post over the weekend to see if anyone "finds" one...heh heh
Thanks again Kevin and Jess.
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hmmm...I am not familiar with an "AN" line...the line I was referring to was a Stainless Steel Braided oil line...are we talking about the same line? If not, could you please explain to me what it is?
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Brent
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My bad. My '02 has a pre bent POS hard line. It's a PITA to move around and prone to kinking. Apparently they went to a different style in '04. AN stands for Army/Navy and it's the pretty braided Aeroquip hose used on planes and such. I plan on swapping out my hard line next time I pull the turbo.
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Actually,
they may be the hard lines...all I know is, with the different aftermarket turbo's out there...they recommend purchasing a braided, flexible oil line (there are wrx and sti specific ones so be careful)...when installing one of them.
I will be putting in an TD06H-18g turbo in a couple of weeks...which is why I really need to get my butt in gear and pick this up...it's the last piece of the puzzle for me...
I will be putting in an TD06H-18g turbo in a couple of weeks...which is why I really need to get my butt in gear and pick this up...it's the last piece of the puzzle for me...
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The parts aren't cheap, but they are the best. Just figure out what end bits you need, 45*, 90*, straight, and what thread and put it together. Summit also has some cheaper yet similar stuff. Do you have a link to the page that recommended the flex line? I'd like to see what they said.
The parts aren't cheap, but they are the best. Just figure out what end bits you need, 45*, 90*, straight, and what thread and put it together. Summit also has some cheaper yet similar stuff. Do you have a link to the page that recommended the flex line? I'd like to see what they said.
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