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4010 M and W Turbo assembly Diagram

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4010 Owner

02-03-2006 18:43:23




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Does anyone know where I can get an M and W turbo kit drawing that shows where the oil piping/hoses are plumbed into the engine from the turbo? Any information or drawings/blueprints or help would be appreciated.




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bigballertreehauler

02-05-2006 15:19:33




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 Re: 4010 M and W Turbo assembly Diagram in reply to 4010 Owner, 02-03-2006 18:43:23  
I just put one on a 4020 the oil return line went on the left side of the engine (seating on the seat) and went to a cover plate on the back side of the engine front cover. There is a plug on the top of that cover where the line goes. The line where you get the oil from goes on the right side of the engine. About half way of the length of the block at the bottom near the frame there should be three little plugs you take out with an allen wrench it can go in any of those three plugs. hope this helps.

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m.jamison

02-05-2006 13:34:09




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 Re: 4010 M and W Turbo assembly Diagram in reply to 4010 Owner, 02-03-2006 18:43:23  
there is a M&W turbo kit for sale on the photo ads section right now, and it shows a picture of it on the engine, this may help, or call the phone number and ask them, its in KY.



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ejr-IA.

02-04-2006 18:54:14




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 Re: 4010 M and W Turbo assembly Diagram in reply to 4010 Owner, 02-03-2006 18:43:23  
Can't help you much but if I remeber right the oil return went down on the left side to a cover plate on the front engine cover.May have to tapp it or theirs a plug you take out ,you use 1/2" pipe and hose barbs.On the pressure side just need a oil line steel or braided from a oil gallery or at the pressure oil sender with a tee.



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