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Re: M Governor Oil Feed....Pressure or drainback?
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Posted by Bob M on May 17, 2006 at 06:49:22 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: M Governor Oil Feed....Pressure or drainback? posted by turbos10 on May 17, 2006 at 04:50:56:
That tube is the breather for the governor housing - no oil (pressurized or otherwise...) flows thru it. You might be able to tap a pressurized oil supply by installing a tee in the oil pressure gage port. However I'm uncertain whether it will supply the volume required to lube a turbo. Or try the drain plug opening in the oil filter base. Seems to me - though I'm not certain - this point is located hydraulically between the oil pump and the oil filter element. Ie. tapping here would provide unfiltered oil direct from the pump. But be careful about drawing too much flow and not leaving enough for the rest of the engine!!
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