Black inside of IM - 83 5kt

Tex Terry, II texactii at csonline.net
Thu Jul 26 10:49:37 EDT 2001


Dennis - I will check the inside of the pipe from the turbo to the IM as
you stated below.  Thanks, Tex.

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> From: DGraber460 at aol.com
> To: texactii at csonline.net
> Cc: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: Black inside of IM - 83 5kt
> Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 8:50 PM
> 
In a message dated 7/25/2001 2:35:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
texactii at csonline.net writes:


> Dennis  -  are you talking about the oil seal inside the turbo?  How do I
> go about checking it and/or changing it?  Thanks, Tex.
> 

Yes indeed.
I'm not an expert here, but the turbo has an oil seal of sorts on each
side.
The exhaust side is under constant positive pressure. The blower side has 
vacuum at the inlet, and pressure at the outlet. All this is under some 
horrific temperature fluctuations.
I'm amazed they can seal them at all.
I am not aware of any way to "check" them other than oil being on the wrong

side of the seal.
My URQ, with what I believe to be the original turbo, is leaking enough to 
produce an embarrassing cloud of blue smoke, only to not smoke again for a 
day or 2. I'm sure the intake is probably the source, as the cloud appears
to 
be burnt oil. An exhaust leak would probably burn in the hot exhaust, but
I'm 
not sure. Newly rebuilt turbo will be ready tomorrow. I'm dreading the
swap, 
as it is a very difficult endeavor.
If your hose from the turbo to the intake is oily and smells of "coke" or 
burnt oil, that is usually a tell-tail sign of some leakage.
I really don't know if some is tolerable or none etc. 
HTH

Dennis 




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