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Change Turbo Oil Return O-Ring w/o loosening manifold?? 700 1987

Yes, it is. If you need, disconnect the wastegate actuator from your turbo, take the bolts out of the return pipe and remove the pipe. When putting new gasket in, make sure you put the gasket on the pipe, not set in the block when installing.

A quick and pretty sure fix to your problem without doing any of this: Buy some instant gasket and cover the return line at the block. Viola! no more leak.

If you do change the bottom gasket, also change the one at the top of the pipe, killing two birds with one stone.

Roguls
New York, USA






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