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Old 12-09-2007, 04:09 PM
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I went out oday to find to my dismay oil in the tailpipe and some yellow spots underneath of it. I was surprised to say the least. How do i get rid of this problem asap
 
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are you sure its not wet soot ?
 
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yellow spots on the ground? (ie. dead grass?)
 
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yellow spots on the ground? (ie. dead grass?)
Not where he lives.....lots of snow....
 
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Nope not wet soot, its sippery like oil but not coolant, i have the red heavyduty stuff in mine. I have been idling some because of the temps cause at work i plugged in and it fried my block heater cord. I always idle it up with my snow brush
low tech high idle kit. Im kind of concerend what would cause this
 
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switch to a soot controlled engine oil or try http://filtrationsolutionsww.com/
 
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If its oil for sure than maybe your turbos leaking into the exhaust housing Never heard of that before but never heard of oil in tail pipe either
 
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Originally Posted by Redsmokincummins
Nope not wet soot, its sippery like oil but not coolant, i have the red heavyduty stuff in mine. I have been idling some because of the temps cause at work i plugged in and it fried my block heater cord. I always idle it up with my snow brush
low tech high idle kit. Im kind of concerend what would cause this
oil pushing past the seals in the turbo from idling too much????? i dont know, just a guess....
 
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
Not where he lives.....lots of snow....
OHHH, ooops -- was just the first thing that came to mind
 
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welll im running Petro-Canadas syn 5w-40 oil. the place where i get my oil was out of amsoil so i had to go with that
 


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