12 Valve 2nd Gen Dodge Cummins 94-98 Discussion of 12 Valve 5.9 Liter Dodge Cummins Diesels with P7100 Injection Pumps

Oil in my intake tube?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 04:40 PM
  #1  
sweetv8s10's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Diesel Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 498
Likes: 20
From: El Dorado Springs MO
Default Oil in my intake tube?

I took my intake horn off today and noticed some oil in my intake tube. I was wondering if my turbo is going bad or if it might be something else?
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 05:10 PM
  #2  
H.R.D's Avatar
Super Moderator
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,765
Likes: 1,052
From: Las Cruces, NM
Default

Is it an oiled filter? If so you are putting too much oil on it and that could be the cause. All depends on if it is motor oil of filter oil.

If not you have a seal leaking inside the turbo housing, this can be very bad, if enough oil gets ingested by the motor it can cause a run away. Also the turbo is not get lubricated like it needs to be.
 

Last edited by H.R.D; Jun 27, 2013 at 05:12 PM.
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 05:23 PM
  #3  
sweetv8s10's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Diesel Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 498
Likes: 20
From: El Dorado Springs MO
Default

Its an oiled filter but I haven't cleaned it for a while so I don't think that's it and its black oil so that's why I think it might be motor oil.
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 08:01 PM
  #4  
H.R.D's Avatar
Super Moderator
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,765
Likes: 1,052
From: Las Cruces, NM
Default

I would take the intake off the turbo inlet and do some investigating.
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 08:22 PM
  #5  
sweetv8s10's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Diesel Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 498
Likes: 20
From: El Dorado Springs MO
Default

I took it off and it looks clean but on the back side of the turbo its wet.
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 09:57 PM
  #6  
H.R.D's Avatar
Super Moderator
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,765
Likes: 1,052
From: Las Cruces, NM
Default

May have to remove the compressor housing and take a look.

Not sure what you mean by back side. ...
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 10:30 PM
  #7  
RanchhandTCR's Avatar
Diesel Bomber
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,049
Likes: 115
From: SLV Colorado
Default

if you have motor oil on the compressor side you have a bad seal on your turbo, this can caused by just only the seal or you have excessive play in the compressor seal causing the leak, but in any case if its motor oil it needs to be fixed. The motor oil can eventually plug your intercooler and cause a boot to blow or destroy the compressor wheel shaft. If you replace the turbo it would be wise to have the intercooler cleaned to prevent any issues in the future.
 
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2013 | 11:44 PM
  #8  
sweetv8s10's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Diesel Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 498
Likes: 20
From: El Dorado Springs MO
Default

I am thinking about having the turbo rebuilt is there any way to clean the intercooler without removing it from the truck?

---AutoMerged DoublePost---

What I mean by back side is that the back side and bottom of the compressor housing has got oil on it.
 

Last edited by sweetv8s10; Jun 27, 2013 at 11:44 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Reply
Old Jun 28, 2013 | 09:16 PM
  #9  
RanchhandTCR's Avatar
Diesel Bomber
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,049
Likes: 115
From: SLV Colorado
Default

no because then the cleaning solution will settle into the bottom of the inter cooler and their is no plug. Their are rebuild kits but unless you are doing it your self the cost of having it done is probably as much as buying a new one.
 
Reply
Old Jun 28, 2013 | 11:30 PM
  #10  
sweetv8s10's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Diesel Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 498
Likes: 20
From: El Dorado Springs MO
Default

I found a place that will rebuild it for $375 is that to much?
 
Reply



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:33 AM.