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| pwee05 |
May 14 2008, 01:30 PM
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Bleeds black and gold


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Drives: 1996 Talon AWD. Built, but no longer drives: 1997 mitsubishi eclipse RS; 1990 Talon AWD; 1995 Talon AWD, 1997 Talon AWD. Seems like a pattern Status: OFFLINE

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| pwee05 |
May 14 2008, 08:09 PM
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Bleeds black and gold


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Drives: 1996 Talon AWD. Built, but no longer drives: 1997 mitsubishi eclipse RS; 1990 Talon AWD; 1995 Talon AWD, 1997 Talon AWD. Seems like a pattern Status: OFFLINE

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QUOTE(EMC 3000gt @ May 14 2008, 02:14 PM) Oh I thought you were gonna tell me what size hole I had in my turbo and what size thread it was.. :lol: Guess off to the supply store I go with my turbos. haha. um, I don't know what size "hole" you have. :laughing: couldnt let that one get past, haha I will get that for you. QUOTE(bueshy @ May 14 2008, 06:10 PM) its for my 420a and its a T3/T4 A/R .50 (xspower) I will have those for you also :thumbsup:
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| pwee05 |
May 15 2008, 02:07 PM
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Bleeds black and gold


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bueshy here is the cheapest kits I could find that still had good components EbayEric, As far as I've ever found there are only a few bolts that mitsu ever used on their turbos for coolant and oil feed/drains. Length is, for the most part, pretty standard. M12X1.5 or M12X1.25 or M12X1.75 Oil feed banjo bolts M14X1.5 or M14X1.25 or M14X1.75 Coolant banjo bolts If you have a bolt thread gauge find some random bolts laying around that have those dimensions and try to thread them in. if they work, thats the banjo you need. However, there is an extended oil feed banjo bolt that is necessary for the 3000gt. Long banjo boltI don't know the length of it.
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