Oil return bung location?
Oil return bung location?
It seems that tapping the oil return line into the oil pan on the exhaust (passenger) side will interfere with the baffling and be a tad low maybe causing some backflow. This was discussed on another site and the concensus seems to be that the block should be tapped about a 1" above the oil pan. Anyone confrim this or a better option?
Re: Oil return bung location?
The other site is offering you dubious advice. Above the baffle but in the oil pan is fine.terrybpp wrote:It seems that tapping the oil return line into the oil pan on the exhaust (passenger) side will interfere with the baffling and be a tad low maybe causing some backflow. This was discussed on another site and the concensus seems to be that the block should be tapped about a 1" above the oil pan. Anyone confrim this or a better option?
Todd
Re: Oil return bung location?
Dinans system taps the block like you say. The specs are in their documentation. We just did a block tap on my b35 block.terrybpp wrote:It seems that tapping the oil return line into the oil pan on the exhaust (passenger) side will interfere with the baffling and be a tad low maybe causing some backflow. This was discussed on another site and the concensus seems to be that the block should be tapped about a 1" above the oil pan. Anyone confrim this or a better option?
http://arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermkt/devic ... -176-1.pdf
As Todd said, the pan is OK also.
RussC
i have a e34 w 745 setup
i regret tapping my block. b35 block has a flat spot that looked like the perfect place for a fitting ( like the b34 block )
results after i was drilling pretty deep i was drilling into 1/2 of the main crank cap support !
at the end i had to tap into the block on a 45 degree angle away from the main cap.....
leaked for a while so i had to use epoxy to seal around the fitting...
at the end i dont know if the oil pan is too thin to tap but i will definetly NOT tap my block next time
i regret tapping my block. b35 block has a flat spot that looked like the perfect place for a fitting ( like the b34 block )
results after i was drilling pretty deep i was drilling into 1/2 of the main crank cap support !
at the end i had to tap into the block on a 45 degree angle away from the main cap.....
leaked for a while so i had to use epoxy to seal around the fitting...
at the end i dont know if the oil pan is too thin to tap but i will definetly NOT tap my block next time