Project Turbo Sidekick, a step by step chronology of the buildup of my
89 Kick at 250,000 Miles.
As you can imagine at 250K I needed to rebuild the engine, so while
it was apart, I added a few things.
I started with the standard rebuild stuff, new rings bearings and seals,
then started planning the transformation.
Before the oil pan went back on, we needed a return line for the oil
returning from the turbo. For this I used a 1/2" barbed brass fitting
and drilled a hole in the side of the pan right below the engine mount
on the left side. This should be about 1" below the lip of the pan, and
between the pan mount bolts.
Install the fitting with washers on both sides, sealed with copper silicone.
On the inside of the pan grind the threaded part of the fitting as flush as
you can for clearance. now install the oil pan to the engine.
*Note the pan can be removed without pulling the engine,
by dropping the front axle.
More to follow, catch more details at
http://wildcatent.freeyellow.com/zookmodspost questions here, I will post answers to the site.
Darrin