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Atlanta93LE 07-24-2007 09:18 PM

Oil weeping from feed line?
 
Ok...got the Miata out from hibernation after my wedding break, and took it for a decently long spin. Aside from having to jump start it, and the occasional in-boost miss (have some ideas on that one), when I parked it and did the cursory post-drive inspection, I saw that the CHRA had a shiny film of liquid on the top and sides. I'm thinking it has to be oil (too hot to touch to find out), and it's just one of the feed line fittings not quite tight enough, or the copper washer not crushed enough, or something like that. Not a lot of oil, just some slight weeping. I'm not missing something else that it could be, am I? Obviously, I'll check it tomorrow once it has cooled enough to touch.

Atlanta93LE 07-25-2007 07:12 AM

Bueller?

SloS13 07-25-2007 08:23 AM

try tightening everything down? Thats about all I could advise at the moment with the given info. What crush washer do you speak of? is it a banjo fitting?

m2cupcar 07-25-2007 08:49 AM

ben- I've had the same problem. I've got a 90 screwed into the feed bung and it needs to point a specific direction. It leaks less every time I a make a full turn. Just trying to go too far and have it facing the wrong way (like that back of the compressor). I was using those aluminum flanges for the feed and drain, but it seems that the threads opened up on both of them after 500 miles and they started to leak.

Atlanta93LE 07-25-2007 09:18 AM

I have a -4AN oil feed line with built-in 90° going to a restrictor, which goes to the adapter fitting into the turbo. Between the adapter and turbo CHRA is a copper washer.

I'll give everything a snug tonight after work and see if the leak is still present.

MX5Kuro 08-19-2007 09:48 AM

I finished my DIY kit too and I have a little leak between the restrictor and the turbo. The restrictor is directly mounted on the turbo without a copper washer, because that isn't possible.
http://home.casema.nl/grashuis/images/lek.JPG
The restrictor is connected to a -4AN feedline. I was thinking using loktite or hi-temp silicon sealing but liquid sealers aren't recommended in oilcircuits. I mounted the restrictor as tight as can be, I'm afraid it will snap if I put more pressure on it. Any idea's.

m2cupcar 08-19-2007 10:28 AM

If it's "that" tight, you might pull it out and see what the threads look like. It's possible too wreck the threads from over tightening, and once that happens it's nearly impossible to get a seal. Using any sealer there will only be a temp fix due to the heat... unfortunately.

MX5Kuro 08-19-2007 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by m2cupcar (Post 141379)
If it's "that" tight, you might pull it out and see what the threads look like. It's possible too wreck the threads from over tightening, and once that happens it's nearly impossible to get a seal. Using any sealer there will only be a temp fix due to the heat... unfortunately.


Filling the space up (JB weld) and than use a copper washer be an option?

Arkmage 08-19-2007 04:17 PM

get some "swak" from swagelok. excellent plumbers dope that works great even at high temps. I don't know if it will hold up on a turbo, but it can't hurt to try it.

Kelly 08-20-2007 04:20 AM

I use Permatex teflon sealant on oil feed and drain fittings. Never had an issue. Give it a shot.

m2cupcar 08-20-2007 08:54 AM

I used the same shit and it vanished. I've only got about 15* where I can aim the right angle feed off the center section. I'm gonna start looking for a banjo fitting to used. Anybody know of something off the shelf that will fit a T3 center section?

cjernigan 08-20-2007 02:57 PM

anplumbing.com arent the T3 centers 1/8" NPT?

MX5Kuro 08-20-2007 03:59 PM

What about Permatex® High Temperature Thread Sealant (59214)?

Quote from the Permatex website:"Suggested Applications: Head bolts into through holes, oil PSI sending units and sensors, oil and coolant lines, fuel fittings, rear axle fill plug, brake and power steering fittings"

It's a hi temp sealant to 400F. Must be sufficient.

beerslurpy 08-20-2007 04:56 PM

I use teflon paste on the threads. It has held up fine.


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