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 Need some help here !!! Could someone please post a picture of the scavenger pump return line connection at the oil tank. I can't find anything that calls it out in an illustration. THANKS !!!! Cole | 
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 Happy to help Not the best shot... This was when I first purchased the car... hopefully it is enough to help you.. Good luck Cole. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302308302.jpg Couple of the scavenge pump in case your having issues with it.. I did a write up about rebuilding it as well a couple years ago as well. Hope everything works out well. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302307646.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302307743.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302307712.jpg | 
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 Crap... you want the oil tank one. Let me see if I have a stock picture of one.   I am sorry.. I guess I'm just bumping your thread. I do not have a good picture of the stock sump tank or it's routing. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Regards, Bryan | 
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 Cole, I have access to mine.. what exactly do you need. Right where the line screws into the tank? do you need the tread size of the tank, or what are you needing? | 
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 964 107 005 21 = 930 SCAVENGE PUMP  (1975-94) Inlet = M16x1.5 female (banjo) Outlet = M14x1.5 female in pump (adapter, to male M16) Oil return to 930 tank = M18x1.5 male | 
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 Bless you guy's, I love all of ya and thanks for the help but, I'm trying to see which male on the oil tank the hose goes to. Carroll, ya smart a--, I'd bet you didn't even have to look all that up did ya !!!! THANKS ANYWAY !!!!! Cole | 
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 You want to see how it connects to the oil tank?  If that's correct I'll try to get under and shoot some pics this weekend.  Let me know if that's what you need. | 
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 MR. Mark: That's exactly what I'm looking for. Someone cobbeled up a different oil tank on the old girl and I'm putting a scavenger pump back on and want to put a new bung in the tank. Looking for which one it is and where it was located. THANKS !!!! Cole | 
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 Guy's thanks for all the great engine pics. they will come in handy for future reference. Bryan, you've got your distributor in the wrong place, it's never going to stsrt that way !!! Dave, How do you get anything done and keep that garage floor so neat !!!!! Cole | 
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 I just happen to have these pics.  The scavenge pump hose to tank is the one indicated. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302315242.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302315277.jpg | 
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 Not quite on-topic, but while I was looking for oil tank pics I came across this pic as well. I fitted an 80 micron in-line filter in the line you are working with to capture any junk (usually coked oil particles) before they get dumped in the oil tank. The low pressure gauge just indicates if the filter is getting clogged. Good insurance. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302315674.jpg | 
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 Mr. Bill: Exactly what I was looking for, and all the way from down under, bless you my friend !!!!! Interesting you sent the pics of the in line filter, I had just recently read your post and had seen it. I'm putting a scavenging pump back on the car as the previous owner had removed it and after seeing your post I ordered these yesterday, http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302316839.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1302317008.jpg Appreciate the pics and the post great work !!!!! Cole | 
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 You're only about 2-2 1/2 hrs from me.  I need to come up and meet you and the sled one day. | 
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 Mark: By golly thats's right. The Old Guy is easy to find, I'm 2 miles off I69 at the Kruse Auction exit. I'm always here and you'r always welcome I'll introduce to the worlds sweetest wife, and biggest pain in the a-- dog. The Sled is always just 10 feet away. Give me a call anytime and we'd love to see you. 260-570-6914 Cole | 
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 Cole, the scavenge return fitting on the oil tank has a tube on the inside which extends all the way to the top of the tank - above the oil level inside the tank. This is was done because the level in the tank is higher than the turbo, and when your motor is shut down oil will gradually migrate back through the scavenge pump, fill the reservoir under the turbo, then eventually fill the turbo and seep past the compressor and turbine ring seals. On a factory 930 tank like Bill's you see two fittings. The scavenge return fitting has the long tube on the inside, and the other fitting (normally capped off) has a short length of tube in the inside, maybe 2-3" long. I've no idea what it may have been intended for. | 
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 Mr. Jim: Thanks man !!!!, "rather important information I would say", That could create a completely s----- situation if you weren't aware of it. Really appreciate the heads up. Cole | 
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 One other option Cole, If you've got some modified oil tank w/o a fitting (ex: non-Turbo tank) and don't want to add a fitting, another simple option is to return oil back to the crankcase. Why not? The 993TT did, pumping hot post-turbo oil right back into the case below and to the left of the crankshaft. FWIW, I've returned oil to the crankcase breather cover and not had a problem. (Cover = oval piece bolted to top of case with 1" fitting on right side for the stainless breather tube). Most case covers with a few ports, and if one is unused then simply thread in the appropriate adapter. Ex: 993 conversion had an M14 port unused, just installed an M14/-6AN adapter, then a -6AN line up form the pump. Short & simple. And if your cover doesn't have an available port, add one -- it's thick enough to either TIG on an aluminum bung, or, drill & tap (straight thread or NPT). We had a car in the shop not long ago that had an AN bung welded to a lower valve cover and the oil returned there, next to a lower rocker and right down the oil return tube. Worked fine. Just another way to get it done. | 
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