Ok ready for the ramble.
LN130
After carrying out the coolant bleed/filler mod a while back I have now noticed a "slight" oil misting in the inlet manifold area ,traced the misting to be coming from the short rubber hose connecting onto the inlet manifold.
Obviously I will need to replace the inlet hose .
The main question is where this oil would be coming from?
As far as I can work out it is either a problem with the engine breather or an issue with the oil seals in the turbo,or is their a further option C ?
I am assuming the engine breather will be a case of pulling the hose off and ensuring it is not all coked up .
Turbo oil seals?
If the turbo oil seals are failing/failed how hard a task will it be to replace the turbo oil seals.Is their any advantage in replacing the turbo oil seals against fitting a "newer" or even a different more efficient turbo.
As always comments ,suggestions ,opinions always welcomed.
Cheers
LN130
After carrying out the coolant bleed/filler mod a while back I have now noticed a "slight" oil misting in the inlet manifold area ,traced the misting to be coming from the short rubber hose connecting onto the inlet manifold.
Obviously I will need to replace the inlet hose .
The main question is where this oil would be coming from?
As far as I can work out it is either a problem with the engine breather or an issue with the oil seals in the turbo,or is their a further option C ?
I am assuming the engine breather will be a case of pulling the hose off and ensuring it is not all coked up .
Turbo oil seals?
If the turbo oil seals are failing/failed how hard a task will it be to replace the turbo oil seals.Is their any advantage in replacing the turbo oil seals against fitting a "newer" or even a different more efficient turbo.
As always comments ,suggestions ,opinions always welcomed.
Cheers
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