Hi All
Thinking about this, but not having access to a 2.8, I wonder.
Being a bit of a goose myself a while back, I managed to over fill the engine on our ride on mower, the oil was fed into the carby by the crankcase breather, smoke and rough running was the result, with thankfully no long term damage.
The excess oil could have back up the oil return from the turbo, this would have strained the friendship of the turbo's seal.
But if the air ways from the turbo were clean of any oil, then I wouldn't look any more at the turbo, but instead, work out whether oil had built up in the rocker cover to the point that it was forced pass the valve stem seals.
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..... I had the wire removed from the back of the IP. Fuel was continually pumped and appeard to mostly be coming from the banjo bolt on the return spill line. All or there abouts, out of cylinder #1 banjo bolt. After the 4 cylinder compression tests it must have pumped 3 or so cups of diesel out.
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