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flipkronikz 11-16-2006 11:23 AM

leaking turbo
 
Well i bought a turbo about a week ago and it seemed fine to me(big16g) it had 1 or 2 cracks on the exhaust side but my buddy said it was fine and there was no shaftplay at all. But when I was inspecting it yesterday i noticed oil leaking from the exhasut side of the turbo. Nothing leaking from the compressor side though so far. Anybody know if the oil leaking is a huge problem???

igotnothin 11-16-2006 12:18 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 
other than the mess that will be over your engine bay and if its coming from the exaust housing then will have oil all up in your exaust back to the muffler and you will be loosing oil so doint forget to add oil

BLAAST 11-16-2006 12:54 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 
just check if it has some shaft play NOW. If it does, it's rebuild time.
if it doesn't, it's oil feed restrictor and ½" i.d. drain time!

flipkronikz 11-16-2006 02:31 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 

Originally Posted by BLAAST
just check if it has some shaft play NOW. If it does, it's rebuild time.
if it doesn't, it's oil feed restrictor and ½" i.d. drain time!

oil feed restrictor and 1/2'' i.d. drain time??? whats that mean???

BLAAST 11-16-2006 07:21 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 
huh. The feed line and the drain line are two different things dude.

#1 You MIGHT need a restrictor on the feed line to avoid pumping too much oil in the turbo.

#2 yes a big oil drain hose is recommended. ½" i.d. is what i use.

cll77gen2teg 11-17-2006 09:58 AM

Re: leaking turbo
 
not trying to jack your thread man but im having kinda the same issue......im seeing oil on the intake side of the turbo....im running a -3 feed line and a 5/8 return, I thought I wouldnt need a restrictor with that small of line....im not seeing any smoking yet but any suggestions

BLAAST 11-17-2006 10:11 AM

Re: leaking turbo
 
yeah try the 1/16" restrictor thing and if it still leaks, check if your shaft is still tight in that turbo. May it somehow lost it's balancing and put some premature wear on the bearings. When having it rebuilt, you can ask for the "stagger gap" piston ring, which is know to help a lot oil leakage problems.


cll77gen2teg 11-17-2006 11:44 AM

Re: leaking turbo
 
---- blaast im running a brand new turbonetics, maybe i should send it back to them and have them fix it since its under warranty still

BLAAST 11-17-2006 04:30 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 
last summer i installed a brand new turbonetics t3/t4 on a prelude with a nice big ½" oil return and a 1/8" oil line.

Well, it smoked like a pig. Huge nasty blue cloud back there. not even driveable.

I restricted the feed to 1/16" and after that, it was perfect. it still is, for that mather.

oh, and iff you got oil on the intake side, double check your air filter. if it's too restrictive, it causes the compressor to suck it's air, creating a vacuum in the compressor, making it suck the oil right out of the seal.

SpankedYA! 11-17-2006 05:04 PM

Re: leaking turbo
 
I found that www.mcmaster.com sells 1/8 female x 1/8 male .063 restrictors. It works tit on my car.


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