Oil return tubes
Hi all,
Anyone of you tried the oil return tubes from Rauch & Spiegel? Are they better than the original one? Cheers, Eric |
never used them, but if I had to replace mine again I would.
check out the reviews. and the install https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/93010704001.htm?pn=930-107-040-01-M157&gclid=EAIaIQobChMImNqI3rOi4AIVjonICh0wEgLiEAQYASABEgJ5APD_BwE pelicican forum would be best to ask that question |
I had them on my 964 for a while. They were fine.
I ultimately upgraded the P&Cs to the later design and put in solid tubes at that time. |
I am doing a top end and was looking at my oil return tubes .. they look a little tarnished with a bit of surfce rust but other than that look fine .. they are the one piece ones ... is it a crazy idea to just put seals on them and ruse them or is it a no brainer to replace them . ?
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Originally Posted by aaron.finch
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I am doing a top end and was looking at my oil return tubes .. they look a little tarnished with a bit of surfce rust but other than that look fine .. they are the one piece ones ... is it a crazy idea to just put seals on them and ruse them or is it a no brainer to replace them . ?
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Originally Posted by hksamc
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Hi all,
Anyone of you tried the oil return tubes from Rauch & Spiegel? Are they better than the original one? Cheers, Eric The sturdiness allows you to push them harder into their seats w/o relying on any clamp force tool that can crumple the lighter duty ones. Also, the slide down clip is on the money to secure the extended tube. Plus, they also look quite nice. I cannot however address their sealing ability since we've not reinstalled the engine, but hey, it's tubes and o-rings which are pretty reliable. I've no regrets with these units, and when the 3.2 Carrera needs tubes, these are what I'll choose. Hope this helps, Best to you. |
Huh ?? He is doing a top end . Only go with one piece. Replacing the orings should be okay but i replaced all mine and don't regret it.
Only takes a small area of corrosion to leak past the oring |
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