Hi guys
Building a twincam turbo for a mate, I have never worked on these motors before and was wanting to know some simple questions
In picture 1, I want to know what the pieces the arrows are pointing to.
my guesses are that two of the arrows are the oil squirters for the head, they have been closed up with bolts, guessing to keep dirt out
the other arrow, dunno if this is for water or a breather
Picture two, im not sure what this is at all and how is it hooked up
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Bit of help here, please
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1- Oil comes out of there I believe
2- No fkn idea
3- WTF? An alien? I can't really see with the stuff on it but looks like an oil filter?
Sorry I'm not more help.
Ooh, didn't know G200Ws had the ghey socket style head bolts.
2- No fkn idea
3- WTF? An alien? I can't really see with the stuff on it but looks like an oil filter?
Sorry I'm not more help.
Ooh, didn't know G200Ws had the ghey socket style head bolts.
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Nice Pics . Number 1 is supposed to be blocked off. these are from the factory machining of the head.
Number 2 is supposed to have a PCV valve or in race use going to a catch can(not road legal).
The silver unit is not used on the Piazza version of this engine, a welsh plug is used to plug up this hole.This engine you have is an early bellet style twin cam. I used to have the same type of engine but I sold it 3 months ago so I can't remember what it actually looks like, but from memory I think it only two fittings and no other outlets- this is an oil/air seperator ??
I hope this helps.
Number 2 is supposed to have a PCV valve or in race use going to a catch can(not road legal).
The silver unit is not used on the Piazza version of this engine, a welsh plug is used to plug up this hole.This engine you have is an early bellet style twin cam. I used to have the same type of engine but I sold it 3 months ago so I can't remember what it actually looks like, but from memory I think it only two fittings and no other outlets- this is an oil/air seperator ??
I hope this helps.