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    Thanks for all the responses.

    I took the drain off the turbo to check the amount of oil draining and to check crankcase pressure coming up through the barbed fitting. Barbed fitting is on the diamond shape plate above oil pump in the engine, not the alternator drain (i read this in other posts).

    The car runs at 60 to 68 psi oil pressure according to the gauge. The patrols run slightly lower. Shouldn't be enough of an increase to blow past the turbo seals though, considering turbo was rebuilt 40,000ks ago.

    The oil drain on the turbo has a good amount of oil coming out but the crankcase pressure was a lot when i put my thumb over the barbed fitting.

    The oil drain is a 5/8 barbed fitting, using 16mm oil hose. Is this too small? Didn't appear to be with the amount of oil draining.

    So i have made up a catch can and another crankcase pressure line, don't want to run it back to the intake manifold, will just burn more oil.

    I will have the catch can done tomorrow and will take it for a drive and see how it goes.

    Hopefully post up some pics of the turbo setup when it is going well.

    Once again, thanks for all the responses and thanks to the other guys who have taken the time to do isuzu turbo posts, all those posts have come in handy.

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    Something else to check on - there is normally a restrictor in the oil feed banjo bolt. From memory I think its about 1.6mm for a journal bearing turbo, and smaller for ball bearing ones.

    16mm hose should be fine for the drain. Think I'm only running 13mm on my T25.

    Might seem like a silly question, but is the drain actually at the bottom of the turbo - ie not coming out the side or top?

    Steve

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    How much oil pressure are you supplying to the turbo? They only need about 20psi. Too much squirts oil out the seals.

    The factory Isuzu oil feed line is about 6mm ID and about a metre long, that provides pressure reduction.

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    Yes oil drain is out the bottom and oil feed at the top.

    I am using copper line for the oil feed, tapped into vacuum pump line down where it meets the block like others on here and using the original banjo and bolt on the turbo. It is exactly 6mm ID copper line Dougal and would estimate the length of the pipe to be about 1 to 1.2m, maybe a tad more. So no worries there, in terms of oil pressure into turbo I would say.

    Have just recently fitted the catch can using the same size hose as the drain, 16mm, which comes from the rear inspection cover.

    I think the oil in the line must have been a combination of too much crankcase pressure because of the one and only N/A crankcase breather and a buggered air filter.
    Last edited by disco63; 27th July 2012 at 03:06 PM. Reason: speeling mitsake

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    Here is a few happy snaps.

    Before I knew about the oil going walkabout in my intake I did increase fuel by quarter of a turn and the difference was incredible. The thing pulls like schoolboy.

    It only hit 550 on the EGT when giving it some berries but haven't done it with a big load so it can stay there for now until further testing.

    Very happy with it and hopefully I can keep up with traffic towing the boat up to the Cape in September.
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    Thanks for the piccy's. Great looking installation !!

    Steve

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    butterfly in diesel

    The 12ht toyota diesel has the butterfly in the intake to close the air flow off to shut the motor down, instead of shutting fuel off! They use glow plugs to preheat. They still have a an exhauster on the alternator for brakes and for the operation of the engine shut off.


    Quote Originally Posted by c.h.i.e.f View Post
    this is not entierly true...on our 4bd's it is true but take a 12ht for example they do have a butterfly in the intake system however this is not really related to much more than pre-heating/heating....

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    problem solved i hope,the breather which connects the tappet cover to inlet manifold was pressurised form the turbo.This was noticed by an increase in oil pressure,forcing oil out the turbo seals, and most notably in the NEW crankcase breather installed in the pushrod side cover, the pressure coming out of the new breather and into the catch can was amazing.I have blanked the breather on the tappet cover for the moment as the new one(side cover) is doing an adequate job, i will most likely install a "T" piece in this when i have time.
    Thanks to all for the advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by landrover dave View Post
    The 12ht toyota diesel has the butterfly in the intake to close the air flow off to shut the motor down, instead of shutting fuel off! They use glow plugs to preheat. They still have a an exhauster on the alternator for brakes and for the operation of the engine shut off.
    actually what i said makes absolutely no sense so yes you are correct the butterfly on a 12ht is used for shutting the motor down via vacuume lines/actuators as the IP does not operate exactly the same as the 4bd (edic motor etc etc for shutdown) however they are one of very few diesels that do not have glow plugs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco63 View Post
    problem solved i hope,the breather which connects the tappet cover to inlet manifold was pressurised form the turbo.
    Yep, that'll do it.

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