Posted by RodInNS on October 08, 2007 at 05:38:11 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: oil from turbo posted by showcrop on October 07, 2007 at 17:03:39:
Allan made a good point there.... if it's just slobbering on the exhaust manifold make sure it isn't just from doing nothing. If the seal goes in the turbo she's going to blow a pretty good stream up the pipe and all over EVERYTHING from what I've seen. A slobberer will mostly wet the manifold/head connections on the Ford's that I've seen. Just the same, I wouldn't chance it. Pull the intake line off the turbo. Have a look/see and check the bearings and look for oil in the intake hose towards the engine. If that's wet and the compressor wheel flopping loose in the housing, get it off there. Dunno what it'll cost you. I'd look in the yellow pages for a good local injection/turbo shop and call them up... price around on new and rebuilt. I'm guessing that NH will want somewhere in the neighbourhood of 2-3 grand for a turbo, and I doubt that that's an option... Leave the size alone unless you plan on doing a lot more work to make power from it too.
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