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Thread: no oil feed restrictor-dumping thick, gray smoke-oil in intercooler

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2008-11-26 23:05:41
#1
no oil feed restrictor-dumping thick, gray smoke-oil in intercooler
- just added factory stock "DET" turbo system to my sr20de

-after driving around the block a couple times it started smoking badly and running rough.

-lots of oil in the intercooler pipe.

- no oil restrictor, however it has thin -3 AN line

-turbine has barely noticeable, maybe .009", shaft play

-If i am feeding it too much oil, did i already "blow the oil seal" or is there still hope for this turbine if i install a restrictor?

please help

Adam
2008-11-27 17:18:11
#2
I think the turbo is prob ok on shaft play, but you may need a restrictor in line to prevent too much oil pressure in the turbo. The oil seal is more like a piston ring than a "seal", and it is still possible that the turbo is bad.
2008-11-27 18:29:27
#3
Coheed's right, and from personal experience, if you're not running a restrictor, you'll push oil past the seal and get smoking. Get a restrictor and let us know how that works. Just so happens I have one in my garage from ATP turbo, it's 1/8th NPT both sides, I think it's $20 from ATP and I'll ship it to you for half that if you want it. LMK.
2008-11-27 20:15:29
#4
You'll need a restrictor. And also make sure your crankcase vent is not hooked to the pressure side.
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