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10th February 2012, 09:33 AM
#21
I see you are in Queensland.....if you started smelling this last Saturday evening, there is a good chance it was my engine
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11th February 2012, 09:31 PM
#22
Small breather pipe from the tappet cover vents to intake after the aircleaner (preturbo)
Uninformed - you may be on to something. On a serious note, whats up with yours?
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11th February 2012, 09:32 PM
#23
I'll try run it without the filter i.e. to atm. I only get this smell when its working hard
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26th February 2012, 11:21 PM
#24
I found oil on the underside of the charged air intake pipe... Quite a fair bit actually. I think this is the source of the burning oil smell. Question is why is there so much oil accumulating in the intake pipe and how can I stop this. Is this a sign that the turbo is substandard?
I also have oil residue coming out the top of the dipstick.
As previously mentioned the turbo oil return is tapped into the oil pump cover.
Cheers in advance,
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27th February 2012, 06:59 AM
#25
If you have oil out the dipstick, you should check your blowby. It might be excessive and also causing your turbo to pass more oil than it should.
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27th February 2012, 11:23 PM
#26
Hey Dougal often after a long drive I'll pull the filler plug on the tappet cover and inspect while running. Gases are only faintly visible. The engine, preturbo, never used oil and I haven't observed any significant drop in oil level with the turbo.
Any other means of properly checking blowby?
Perhaps I should mention that its a garrett replica turbo (I don't intend on running this long term). Also, before installing a 1.5mm flow restrictor in the turbo oil feed line, I had copious amounts of oil passing through the turbo. Blue smoke everywhere!!! Is this in itself common?
Cheers
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28th February 2012, 05:48 AM
#27
First, unplug the breather from your intake and run it into a bottle of some kind. Go for a quick thrash and see what the bottle collects.
To measure crank-case pressure you can pull the dip-stick, put a hose on the tube and run that to a pressure gauge in the cabin. The gauge should read nothing if all is good.
A turbo that can't drain enough oil will blow smoke. When the oil backs up it ends up spewing into both the exhaust and intake.
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