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Well I found where my '86 TC was leaking oil, kind of.  It was a slow stream comming from the oil distribution block, so it's one of three places. 

I pulled off the turbo oil line and didn't notice anything wierd, but when I pulled the sending unit I noticed it wasn't very tight and it had thread tape on it (I pulled a spare and it did not).

So...would it be a bad idea to use thread tape?


And- has anyone ever heard of the turbo oil line going bad?

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Reply #1
you should use some kind of sealant on it, we forgot to on my dads tc return line, burns about a quart a day now
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Quote from: stuntmannick;145845
Well I found where my '86 TC was leaking oil, kind of.  It was a slow stream comming from the oil distribution block, so it's one of three places. 

I pulled off the turbo oil line and didn't notice anything wierd, but when I pulled the sending unit I noticed it wasn't very tight and it had thread tape on it (I pulled a spare and it did not).

So...would it be a bad idea to use thread tape?


And- has anyone ever heard of the turbo oil line going bad?



thread tape never hurts on NPT fittings, And yes the factory line is pr0ne to cracking.
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Reply #3
I would second the suggestion of a sealant rather than tape, but I have used tape when I had to.

 

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Reply #4
Use Loctite PST. It's pipe thread sealant. It comes in a small white tube. It works great and never leaks.
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