I found the link on how to clean the inter cooler but the link wouldn't pop up does anybody have a link to that.Possibly.
It's defiantly time to pull the intercooler and clean all the oil out of it too.
Oh yeah, get rid of that Fram filter.
Ok thanks will do tomorrow. But what would cause this oil in the pipe then? What should I check next?1) remove intercooler
2) pour gas into intercooler
3) slosh
4) Pour out gas noting the color.
When the gas starts coming out oil free, dispose of the cleaning solution in a machine that has a Briggs & Stratton engine.
5) reinstall the intercooelr.
So my turbo is going bye bye?That's a lot of oil. Probably coming from the turbo. When this happens on a diesel it's a really bad day
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After I clean the intercooler and reinstall it how long would I have to run the car to see if it gets oiled up again. And also I do have the breathers on both valve covers.Probably.
Clean the intercooler and see if it gets oiled up again pretty quickly. If so, you might want to mail your turbo to Bison and let him go through it.
Yes there is oil at the outlet. Just started removing the intercooler nowPull the hose/pipe off the turbo compressor outlet and see if there is oil there. If so then the turbo seals are suspect.
It appears that the PCV vent on the turbo bell is capped off. So any oil won't be from that. It may be getting pulled through the PCV into the vacuum block on the top of the TB. Then running down and out the TB intake.
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