
Continued on from:
/z27ag-td04-new-lines-ceramic-coating.html
After melting my fan and radiator shroud, I wanted to try something. I decided to try ceramic coatings and at the same time fix up the water lines I never got around to.
Originally retro fitted the Subaru OEM hard lines, which were severely kinked

Just one of a dozen boxes with various bolts.
OEM studs were M8x1.25 & M10x1.25

Another pack of assorted items, various banjo fittings for TD04/05 etc.
M10 / M12 banjos

The old wastegate is going back in

High temp copper gasket goop.


New gaskets, don't forget the copper anti seize on all studs & bolts.


Had to trim the AN10 fittings, clearance was too tight on the oil drain.

Mobile photos while I worked:


AN10 fittings and new gaskets


Chipped exhaust wheel :(

Compressor looks good.


Double ear clamps on lines I don't intend to touch ever.




Fitted the roll stopper:
/revised-urethane-oem-engine-roll.html
Tools, too much was used for such simple tasks.
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