Howling Soot Sniffer Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 4,304 Mar 26, 2009 #1 I'm in the middle of putting 2nd gen turbo set up on my 2006,I'm having a hell of a time trying to put a 2nd gen oil drain nipple in the block. Any tricks? Thanks, Eric
I'm in the middle of putting 2nd gen turbo set up on my 2006,I'm having a hell of a time trying to put a 2nd gen oil drain nipple in the block. Any tricks? Thanks, Eric
Howling Soot Sniffer Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 4,304 Mar 26, 2009 #3 Tried some oil then moly lube,will try again tomorrow.
wpeschel Psyko Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 872 Mar 26, 2009 #4 Put the nipple in the freezer over night... then put it in the block right out of the freezer..
Chevycummins Bad case of Tinkeritis! Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 3,488 Mar 27, 2009 #5 ^^X2 you would be supprised how much just putting it in the freezer or on ice water for a hour or two and then putting it in. we do it all the time at work with bushings on excavators and hyd hammers.
^^X2 you would be supprised how much just putting it in the freezer or on ice water for a hour or two and then putting it in. we do it all the time at work with bushings on excavators and hyd hammers.
J jsf350 New member Joined May 30, 2007 Messages 1,912 Mar 29, 2009 #6 BFH.....:hehe::hehe::hehe: Like the freezer idea.
Double J New member Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 1,251 Mar 29, 2009 #7 sorry....I heard "nipple" and had to come in and see what was going on. op: