Oil coming out from dump tube
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what does that mean ,
i did a compression check and it was 130 all across ...
but i see oil coming from my dump tube
does that mean my turbo seals are f_cked up or
i saw that i didnt have my oil pressure switch thing hooked up on my
so that means no oil for my turbo , but looks like my turbo is fine
no shaft play
i did a compression check and it was 130 all across ...
but i see oil coming from my dump tube
does that mean my turbo seals are f_cked up or
i saw that i didnt have my oil pressure switch thing hooked up on my
so that means no oil for my turbo , but looks like my turbo is fine
no shaft play
Post pictures of your oil feed and drain lines.
Usually this means there is excessive oil pressure in the turbo. (Anything more than a few PSI is excessive), and if not corrected will blow the seals on the turbo if they are not blown already.
Usually this means there is excessive oil pressure in the turbo. (Anything more than a few PSI is excessive), and if not corrected will blow the seals on the turbo if they are not blown already.
when doing a compression check
i crank the car a couple of times, then stop then rescrank it again then stop then recrank thats how to do it righ t?
i crank the car a couple of times, then stop then rescrank it again then stop then recrank thats how to do it righ t?
Make sure the engine is warm, and hold the throttle body open so it gets more air in there. You are supposed to crank it about 10 times, or until the gauge stops going up.
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