turbojimmy
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Still trying to figure out why my brother's 87 T is smoking so bad. It's blowing oil out the exhaust elbow on the turbo and every crevice it could find.
We took the original turbo off. I've never seen anything like it. The shaft was moving around like there were no bearings or housing. Blades had dug into the housing long ago and the tips were all ground down and melted. Thought this was the problem.
Bought a used turbo from a board member. Said it didn't smoke but needed rebuilt. No big deal, we just want to get it running and maybe through inspection. Put it on, still LOTS of smoke. Smells like oil.
Figuring the condition of the used turbo we bought was optimisitically estimated by the seller, we put my PT-51 on the car. Same thing. Unbelievable amounts of smoke and oil. It's crazy. There's oil spattered all over the fender well and you can see it seeping out the elbow. When you shut it off you can hear it boiling (in the cat?).
All the plugs look good, runs fine otherwise. Compression is 150# +/- in all the cylinders.
Where could this oil be coming from? There's no way the engine could be ingesting this amount of oil and still be running.
My dad suggested that maybe the return is clogged? So the oil has nowhere to go but out the exhaust side of the turbo? Dunno.
TIA,
Jim
We took the original turbo off. I've never seen anything like it. The shaft was moving around like there were no bearings or housing. Blades had dug into the housing long ago and the tips were all ground down and melted. Thought this was the problem.
Bought a used turbo from a board member. Said it didn't smoke but needed rebuilt. No big deal, we just want to get it running and maybe through inspection. Put it on, still LOTS of smoke. Smells like oil.
Figuring the condition of the used turbo we bought was optimisitically estimated by the seller, we put my PT-51 on the car. Same thing. Unbelievable amounts of smoke and oil. It's crazy. There's oil spattered all over the fender well and you can see it seeping out the elbow. When you shut it off you can hear it boiling (in the cat?).
All the plugs look good, runs fine otherwise. Compression is 150# +/- in all the cylinders.
Where could this oil be coming from? There's no way the engine could be ingesting this amount of oil and still be running.
My dad suggested that maybe the return is clogged? So the oil has nowhere to go but out the exhaust side of the turbo? Dunno.
TIA,
Jim