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post Jan 27, 2005 - 12:48 PM
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hey all hows it goin.....just wonderin if anyone has any info on where i could find a turbo down pipe( for a t3/t4 hybrid turbo) and/or aftermarket oil pan, for either a 3s-fe, or 3s-ge engine. thanks in advance and peace
 
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post Jan 27, 2005 - 1:04 PM
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why an aftermarket oil pan? just curious...

you could get a stock one, the 3s-fe I think was used in the RAV4...
post Jan 27, 2005 - 2:34 PM
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why don't you just drill it out and either put a bulkhead fitting in there it requires no welding at all or either you can weld a bung on the oil pan. you don't need an aftermarket one. and btw there isn't a gasket on the pan it's just trv sealant. i'm using a bulkhead fitting made by aeroquip works just fine. ohh and if your doing oil line the oil return must be a -12 an fitting if your gonna do stainless steel braided line and the oil feed must a a -3. i just used a 1/2"to an -12 an fitting for the bulkhead. this means i had to drill a 1" hole for the bulkhead fitting to fit into. it uses nylon washers to make the seal; very effective and easy.


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post Jan 27, 2005 - 9:15 PM
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oh, i thought you need an aftermarket one for turbo applications, thats all.........but a bulk head one..............?? dont know what that is, but thanks anywho.........

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