Oil Feed Check Valve

WisconsinHick1

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I have a S475 on my truck and when I assembled my oil feed line I didn't put in a one way check valve fitting to keep oil up at the turbo for when I go to start the next time.

Where can I sang one of these?

I just want to make sure my turbo has oil when go to start it up after sitting for a month. :roflmao:
 

Chris611

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I have an S400 on my truck with no check as well. No issues. Not sure you need it... I know others have them and I'm sure you will hear from them shortly.
 

LBZ

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Unless every time you start your truck it revs to 3000 rpm you don't need it.

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Chevy1925

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if your that concerned, pull the FICM connections, crank for 30 sec to get oil circulating over the whole motor, reconnect and start. if your that worried about the turbo, you should be that worried about the motor as well.