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om605 turbo oil feed

om605 turbo oil feed

 
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RickyE
TA 0301

53
10-10-2014, 05:53 PM #1
Hello

I was wondering what yous are doing for the oil feed pipe when fitting bigger turbos?

Do i need to use the stock end at the block and weld a fitting onto it for a longer pipe?

Cheers
RickyE
10-10-2014, 05:53 PM #1

Hello

I was wondering what yous are doing for the oil feed pipe when fitting bigger turbos?

Do i need to use the stock end at the block and weld a fitting onto it for a longer pipe?

Cheers

Duncansport
Holset

526
10-10-2014, 06:23 PM #2
I just used 3/8th (10mm)steel line and reused the factory fitting and made my own bubble flare pipe to the turbo.
Duncansport
10-10-2014, 06:23 PM #2

I just used 3/8th (10mm)steel line and reused the factory fitting and made my own bubble flare pipe to the turbo.

RickyE
TA 0301

53
10-11-2014, 05:50 AM #3
I was considering going to an fittings, but the only 16x1.5 adaptors i can find are flat faced and i dont know if they would seal on the block
RickyE
10-11-2014, 05:50 AM #3

I was considering going to an fittings, but the only 16x1.5 adaptors i can find are flat faced and i dont know if they would seal on the block

Max
Turbinaaa

87
10-11-2014, 08:53 AM #4
Hi,

i also jused An-Fittings for my OM602.

[Image: cbm5b27u.jpg]


[Image: 6vii8ki6.jpg]

Works perfect, no leaking

______________________________________________________________
93´ W124 300TDT -> OM606.962 / RS 203 Dieselmeken 7,5mm 210cc / KKK K14 / Stock Transmission / 2,65 ASD
89´ 190D 2.5 Turbo -> OM605.960 / Dieselmeken 7,5mm 180cc / Holset HX30 Super / 716. 654 6-Speed / 2,87 Rear Axle
Max
10-11-2014, 08:53 AM #4

Hi,

i also jused An-Fittings for my OM602.

[Image: cbm5b27u.jpg]


[Image: 6vii8ki6.jpg]

Works perfect, no leaking


______________________________________________________________
93´ W124 300TDT -> OM606.962 / RS 203 Dieselmeken 7,5mm 210cc / KKK K14 / Stock Transmission / 2,65 ASD
89´ 190D 2.5 Turbo -> OM605.960 / Dieselmeken 7,5mm 180cc / Holset HX30 Super / 716. 654 6-Speed / 2,87 Rear Axle

RickyE
TA 0301

53
10-12-2014, 06:40 AM #5
Thanks max, ill order the an fittings

What size pipe did you go for?
RickyE
10-12-2014, 06:40 AM #5

Thanks max, ill order the an fittings

What size pipe did you go for?

Max
Turbinaaa

87
10-12-2014, 02:52 PM #6
Hi,

I used Dash 6 ( 9/16 - 18 UNF ).

______________________________________________________________
93´ W124 300TDT -> OM606.962 / RS 203 Dieselmeken 7,5mm 210cc / KKK K14 / Stock Transmission / 2,65 ASD
89´ 190D 2.5 Turbo -> OM605.960 / Dieselmeken 7,5mm 180cc / Holset HX30 Super / 716. 654 6-Speed / 2,87 Rear Axle
Max
10-12-2014, 02:52 PM #6

Hi,

I used Dash 6 ( 9/16 - 18 UNF ).


______________________________________________________________
93´ W124 300TDT -> OM606.962 / RS 203 Dieselmeken 7,5mm 210cc / KKK K14 / Stock Transmission / 2,65 ASD
89´ 190D 2.5 Turbo -> OM605.960 / Dieselmeken 7,5mm 180cc / Holset HX30 Super / 716. 654 6-Speed / 2,87 Rear Axle

Repetitio
GT2256V

137
09-23-2015, 11:11 AM #7
hi got a question...i got myself some flex lines and dash fittings. But for oil feed to the turbo i dont have the fittings. The tube has got 14mm diameter in the inside. Wich dash fittings should i take? dash 4? dash 6? for the 21mm return line i got dash 10...
Repetitio
09-23-2015, 11:11 AM #7

hi got a question...i got myself some flex lines and dash fittings. But for oil feed to the turbo i dont have the fittings. The tube has got 14mm diameter in the inside. Wich dash fittings should i take? dash 4? dash 6? for the 21mm return line i got dash 10...

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
09-24-2015, 11:29 AM #8
We used a compression fitting on the hardline coming out the block, (cut it with 3" sticking out). it converted to 3/8" BSP hydraulic fitting but you can get them to AN.

Like that

http://www.hoses.co.uk/hydraulics/hydrau...light-duty
This post was last modified: 09-24-2015, 11:29 AM by Hario'.




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
09-24-2015, 11:29 AM #8

We used a compression fitting on the hardline coming out the block, (cut it with 3" sticking out). it converted to 3/8" BSP hydraulic fitting but you can get them to AN.

Like that

http://www.hoses.co.uk/hydraulics/hydrau...light-duty





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

Repetitio
GT2256V

137
09-24-2015, 01:14 PM #9
ah ok, thanks but got myself some fittings from the m16x1,5 to the 3/8 npt from the hose already. Hope it fits and no leaks then  Dodgy
This post was last modified: 09-24-2015, 01:15 PM by Repetitio.
Repetitio
09-24-2015, 01:14 PM #9

ah ok, thanks but got myself some fittings from the m16x1,5 to the 3/8 npt from the hose already. Hope it fits and no leaks then  Dodgy

minim
K26-2

41
09-24-2015, 03:20 PM #10
I made mine like this today. Used the old stock hardlines and bended them so it fit. This is a mix of 603 and 606 hoses joined togheter Smile Will make a support for the hose onto the top later. I was thinking about AN connectors and steel braided hoses but the guy I spoke with at the hose specialist told me to keep the hardlines when it's close to high temperature equipment like manifold/turbo.

[Image: IMG_1227.JPG]
minim
09-24-2015, 03:20 PM #10

I made mine like this today. Used the old stock hardlines and bended them so it fit. This is a mix of 603 and 606 hoses joined togheter Smile Will make a support for the hose onto the top later. I was thinking about AN connectors and steel braided hoses but the guy I spoke with at the hose specialist told me to keep the hardlines when it's close to high temperature equipment like manifold/turbo.

[Image: IMG_1227.JPG]

Petar
7.5mm M pump

459
09-25-2015, 04:36 PM #11
IMHO hard lines are better if you have equipment to make them, good choice. They can't flop around like hoses do and they look much more professional. Hoses on parts that don't move look like an unfinished job.
Petar
09-25-2015, 04:36 PM #11

IMHO hard lines are better if you have equipment to make them, good choice. They can't flop around like hoses do and they look much more professional. Hoses on parts that don't move look like an unfinished job.

09-26-2015, 05:02 AM #12
Ermeto couplings make this easy Wink Two spanners is all you need Big Grin

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'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603
DiseaselWeasel
09-26-2015, 05:02 AM #12

Ermeto couplings make this easy Wink Two spanners is all you need Big Grin


____________________________________

'88 300CD Turbo Coupé - OM603

Hario'
C300TD Wagon (W202)

894
10-02-2015, 09:31 AM #13
Looks very good!




Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]
Hario'
10-02-2015, 09:31 AM #13

Looks very good!





Installed:

OM606/722.6, big IC, W220 brakes.
Planned:
DIY manifold, compound, 722.6 controller, built IP.
[i]Less rust.. 
[/i]

atypicalguy
Holset

555
11-24-2017, 11:35 AM #14
(10-10-2014, 06:23 PM)Duncansport I just used 3/8th (10mm)steel line and reused the factory fitting and made my own bubble flare pipe to the turbo.

What sort of tubing wall thickness, tubing bender and flare tool do you use? I am rigging up compounds, so I will probably put a T near the block and run hard lines from there.
atypicalguy
11-24-2017, 11:35 AM #14

(10-10-2014, 06:23 PM)Duncansport I just used 3/8th (10mm)steel line and reused the factory fitting and made my own bubble flare pipe to the turbo.

What sort of tubing wall thickness, tubing bender and flare tool do you use? I am rigging up compounds, so I will probably put a T near the block and run hard lines from there.

 
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