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32vNomad 04-06-2018 12:56 PM

ISO hellion turbo kit pan punch
 
Does anyone have the punch from their hellion kit for a few bucks??https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...3032748838.jpg

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TKat13 04-06-2018 08:41 PM

Re: ISO hellion turbo kit pan punch
 
I do not think I could trust that method; I would rather have a bung welded on, that is what I ended up doing when I did my kit. I have seen that method have oil leaks, not big, just minor drips here and there.

but, if you are looking for alternatives without dropping your pan, I know some guys that bought a large brass plumb bob at Home Depot or Lowes and used that instead. It worked for them.

I'd still prefer to drop the pan and weld an AN fitting on it.

sutyak 04-09-2018 08:51 AM

Re: ISO hellion turbo kit pan punch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TKat13 (Post 1630612)
I do not think I could trust that method; I would rather have a bung welded on, that is what I ended up doing when I did my kit. I have seen that method have oil leaks, not big, just minor drips here and there.

but, if you are looking for alternatives without dropping your pan, I know some guys that bought a large brass plumb bob at Home Depot or Lowes and used that instead. It worked for them.

I'd still prefer to drop the pan and weld an AN fitting on it.

Agreed. I also don't like the hole punch method. Pull the pan and get a bung welded. This would also be a good time to get a larger capacity oil pan.

littlemags 04-11-2018 09:53 PM

Re: ISO hellion turbo kit pan punch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TKat13 (Post 1630612)
I do not think I could trust that method; I would rather have a bung welded on, that is what I ended up doing when I did my kit. I have seen that method have oil leaks, not big, just minor drips here and there.

but, if you are looking for alternatives without dropping your pan, I know some guys that bought a large brass plumb bob at Home Depot or Lowes and used that instead. It worked for them.

I'd still prefer to drop the pan and weld an AN fitting on it.

agree...dont do the punch method....for all the money you put into a turbo setup and do a punch into the oilpan...screw that...
either pull the pan or buy a new canton or whatever you like and get a bung welded onto it...


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