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switching the turbo coolant lines bad?

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CorrupTTalon

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Sep 24, 2004
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i have these locations switched, meaning the the coolant line on the turbo thats against the engine block is going to the bottom and the coolant line on the front of the turbo near the radiator is going to the top part of the block.. but this pic shows different

would this cause problems? or just pump the coolant the opposite way?

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CorrupTTalon said:
i have these locations switched, meaning the the coolant line on the turbo thats against the engine block is going to the bottom and the coolant line on the front of the turbo near the radiator is going to the top part of the block.. but this pic shows different

would this cause problems? or just pump the coolant the opposite way?

I don't think it should matter...as long as coolant is flowing through it, it should be fine. If you are worried, why can't you switch them?
 
i went to ITT Tech on paris and 8th street :) now im going to the one in Troy near detroit :cool: i lived up near newyago or whatever it was for like almost a year.. not fun such rednecks up there!
 
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