Turbo oil leak, not pedistal
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Turbo oil leak, not pedistal
Hi all. I have a 95 f250 with 315k. Obs, regulated return, airdog 165' no cat, no muff, 4" dp back, dual stack. Just gutted the ebpv, replaced all 4 Orings. They were leaking bad. Drove it for a week and still had an oil leak from the. Removed the interior and carpet, took the cover off the hump, cleaned the oil off the transmission and drove it. At less then 1700 with no turbo boost, no leak. At higher rpm oil leak down the back through the weep hole. Looked at the turbo again and noticed oil leaking from under the exhaust side of the turbo. Also noticed what looks like grease ( is probably cooked oil) where the center carrier for the turbo shaft bolts to the exhaust side turbine housing. I had a spare turbo that I got from the scrap yard for training. Took it apart and didn't see any sort of seal on the exhaust side of the shaft. Is it the shaft leaking, will a rebuild kit have the parts to fix, or.......... Do I need a new turbo. I will post some pics in a min.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
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If you look at your extra turbo as a guide, if you look at your turbine shaft, there is a small metal piston ring type seal the is in a groove almost to the turbine itself. That is what seals to the cartridge on the turbine side.
I get my kits from Barder Turbo. I get the 360 degree trust bearing upgrade kits, only a few dollars more than a standard kit.
I get my kits from Barder Turbo. I get the 360 degree trust bearing upgrade kits, only a few dollars more than a standard kit.
#8
Thanks. I am guessing this ring is in the kit. Is there a place to get the grove side it rides in, or is that one piece in the carrier assy? It does not look like the exhaust side of the carrier comes apart.
Thanks again
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Last edited by Mr.scott; 04-05-2014 at 12:53 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#9
The groove for that seal is machined into the turbine shaft. The turbine with it's shaft is one piece. The parts are all individually balanced, so no worries on changing the balanced. I rebuild them for friends and friends of friends... but honestly, most of the job is getting them apart and the cleaning. Do not bend the shaft or the fins. The comp wheel fins are delicate.
Go here to look at and download pdf instructions on how to install that kit:
https://www.riffraffdiesel.com/conte...bo_Rebuild.pdf
Last edited by MAFoElffen; 04-05-2014 at 01:49 PM.