Tapping the girdle for oil return, Problem fixed
Originally Posted by ideugene,Apr 17 2007, 09:35 PM
Looks really good. I should do this when I get free time. Want to be a cool guy and offer me a loan-a-tool service? I need your drill, bit, tap 

Marcus
Originally Posted by gerdaland,Apr 17 2007, 10:20 PM
so why does comptch recommend the oil pan?
All i know is that my old car's girdle was tapped and i never had a problem with oil backing up to my turbo
So am going with what i know works
Marcus
Originally Posted by TJ S 2K,Apr 17 2007, 10:35 PM
You're welcome
EASIER way, this was the last resort.
Although i still think if i had purchased the 24" bit i could have still drilled the girdle from the passenger wheel side the subframe is angled just right so i can fit a drill thru it. Maybe someone else can try this.
Oh and thanks anyway TJ
Marcus
Originally Posted by blues2k3,Apr 17 2007, 11:09 PM
is that a brass or stainless fitting? can't tell by pic. Use Stainless.
So what ever LoveFab uses that's what he has.
Thanks for the heads up tho
Marcus
Originally Posted by gerdaland,Apr 17 2007, 07:20 PM
so why does comptch recommend the oil pan?
When the time comes to rebuild my motor, I'm definitely going to rework the Comptech to drain into the girdle area, just as Cherry04 has demonstrated above.
Originally Posted by minitoyota,Apr 18 2007, 10:45 AM
its stainless, brass would be a disaster waiting to happen
D.
Originally Posted by 73Zero,Apr 17 2007, 10:14 PM
Probably because it was easier to use a return line that bolted up in place of the oil drain plug, rather than drill and tap into the engine block (or oil pan, like the Vortech). My mechanic and I came to that conclusion when we installed mine a few years back. Personally, I didn't like Comptech's "solution" to the oil drain, but it's worked fine for the past 2 years.
When the time comes to rebuild my motor, I'm definitely going to rework the Comptech to drain into the girdle area, just as Cherry04 has demonstrated above.
When the time comes to rebuild my motor, I'm definitely going to rework the Comptech to drain into the girdle area, just as Cherry04 has demonstrated above.
No alot of ppl tap the oil pan, you can always replace the oil pan if you F@(&% up you know?
You CANT make a mistake tapping your girdle its unforgiving, i guess you could always weld if you mess up but who wants to do that.
The right way of doing it is tapping your girdle
Marcus
You CANT make a mistake tapping your girdle its unforgiving, i guess you could always weld if you mess up but who wants to do that.
The right way of doing it is tapping your girdle
Marcus
Originally Posted by gerdaland,Apr 18 2007, 12:13 PM
when i put my comptech kit on, i was told not to use the oil drain but to tap the pan just above it. was i misled?
Just for reference, according to Comptech's instructions, the oil pan drain plug is supposed to be replaced with the provided 14mm to -8 male fitting. The actual drain tube coming from the back of the blower is then supposed to be connected to that fitting. I believe all the Comptech kits were installed this way, but I'm not sure (the earlier kits may have had different instructions). Here's a snapshot of the Comptech instructions:
The only supercharger kit that I'm aware of that required you to drill and tap into anything was the Vortech. To install the drain on the Vortech, you are instructed to drill and tap into the oil pan. I believe the Vortech kit even came with a drill bit for the drilling.




