Posted by Mark Robke on June 20, 2014 at 16:15:41 from (67.140.181.197):
In Reply to: Re: Yep, She Be Shot posted by Allan In NE on June 20, 2014 at 07:34:11:
There really should be no movement end to end, but maybe 1/16 to 1/8 side to side. How much oil did you lose, maybe a few quarts? As others said might be a good idea to check your oil pressure, but I doubt it was low. Since the turbo failed(excessive end play) I would doubt the oil return is restricted, BUT still good idea to check it! You are correct to prelube the turbo at installation and your start up procedure is good also. People sometimes don't realize that it takes a moment for oil to reach the things in the engine and that the turbo is still spinning after you shutdown, which is why you idle down first. So my guess would be some tire kicker(s) cold started it full speed ahead at the dealer , yep ,sounds great, and shut it down without idling. That would be hard on new turbo bearings in my opinion. Turbos are easy to rebuild, but if the bearings are hurt, so is the shaft. So reman is the way to go, and they are warrenting it, so good deal for you! Mark
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