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port above oil cooler lines for turbo supply

Mikey von

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I have a port above the oil cooler lines and was wondering if I could use this port as the oil supply for my turbo? Basically does the port provide oil at pressure?
 
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I used that port to feed my bypass filters. I always wondered what I tapped into

I assume you got good pressure from that port? I will have to look, but it sounds like that is where the banks manual recommends getting the oil supply from.
 
It appears to be a drill path end plug. And you will get pressurised oil there. It is really before any main galleries distribution to bearings etc so a restriction to flow should be provided so not too much oil is taken away from engine circulation.

Attached is oil path diagram
 

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The bypass filters have a restricting orfice in them but it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to restrict the flow at the block in case you blew the line. I didn't, but that's not to say it would not have been a good idea.
 
The easiest way to supply the turbo oil in a 6.2 is to put a T in at the rear where the oil pressure switch goes. Nipple into block and T, OPS into one hole, Turbo oil line other hole.
 
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