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Oil leak after EGR delete/oil cooler install

Old May 2, 2013 | 01:11 AM
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Default Oil leak after EGR delete/oil cooler install

I recently, well, just finished my EGR delete, new oil cooler, coolant filtration kit, blue spring upgrade adn FICM from ED with ATlats tune. I also put my leveling kit on...looks nice!

Sicne i put all the parts in my truck, my truck seems to take a little bit longer to start? It took a few tries before she would start. Once she started running, I noticed the engine would surge or idle up for a brief second.
Then I noticed oil leaking on the ground I known it's leaking from the turbo oil feed line. I was not sure if there was a gasket there or not. So, I made a gasket to put on the turbo feed line from left over material I had from my old Vette EGR gasket. It did not work, she's spuing out oil from the top of the turbo. I'm tired of working on my truck.....I hurt.

1 Anyway, what could be causing the surge I hear while she's ideling? I have no codes or check engine light on.
2 Prolonged start causes?

3 And do I need a gasket for the oil feed line to the top of the turbo?

thanks for the help, I"m gonna have another beer and go to bed

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Well, scratch the bed and beer. I went out and took the oil feed line off and found the new gasket I made and the old one. I was not sure if the feed line had a gasket or not....guess it does.

I put the old gasket on and it seemed like it was in good condition. I sealed up the two bolts with gasket in place...it's still leaking, just not as bad. Man, I hope I did not bust the oil feed line...that would be my luck.

Any thougths on this?
 

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Old May 2, 2013 | 07:01 AM
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You need a new gasket. Also, if you have the old flexible steel braided turbo feed line you can get new updated hard line with gaskets and o ring. The hard start and maybe even the surge should clear up after you put some miles on the truck and get all the air worked out of the system.
 
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Old May 2, 2013 | 05:38 PM
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Surge is gone. I drove her around the block and the surge is gone, now.....time to fix the leak

I am out of "car shape"

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That little gasket did the trick! The old gasket looked fine, but definalty didn't work. Glad to be done with this project! GLAD! Now I can enjoy her.
 

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