dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
I have looked at a few Delica`s and most were dripping oil off the turbo.(small amounts)Is that bad?
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Yup its normal. The TardisDeli also leaks from the turbo, discovered this week when got new alternator at CVI. Edwin pointed it out me, says its a just a Delica Thing and no problem. I confirmed with MardyDelica, yup just a Delica thing. Reason it's OK is because it is leaking after the fuel gets injected etc, so doesnt affect the pressurised fuel system. Due to the cost and time to replace a turbo they say just keep using it and be aware, and if bad noises like cracking plastic happen, then need new turbo.
How many people actually crawl under to check this, I wonder how many have leak.
Christine.
How many people actually crawl under to check this, I wonder how many have leak.
Christine.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Ive crawled under every one i looked at.I think maybe 10 or so........
thanks for the input :)
thanks for the input :)
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
i have one,it dose not seem to be getting any worse ,I noticed it a while back while doing some work on the alternator also.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
The Miss Lil' Bitchi has a small turbo leak. It comes from idling for long periods of time at normal idle revs. I was talking to Garyo about this and he informed me that up north where they idle the trucks for long periods of time they set the throttle so the engine is idling at 1,100 RPM and this takes the stress off the turbo. When I get home at night I set my throttle to 1,100 RPM and let it run for a minute. Kind of like my own personal (manual) turbo timer... smiles ~ and I leave the throttle set at that speed for when I start her up in the morning. Although it is not high on my list of priorities I will rebuild the turbo because it seems to me that if there is a leak then there is a potential lack of pressure which would lead me to presume that it would effect the power performance as well as the mileage in the long run.
Would anyone know more about that?
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Would anyone know more about that?
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
FalcoColumbarius wrote:The Miss Lil' Bitchi has a small turbo leak. It comes from idling for long periods of time at normal idle revs. I was talking to Garyo about this and he informed me that up north where they idle the trucks for long periods of time they set the throttle so the engine is idling at 1,100 RPM and this takes the stress off the turbo. When I get home at night I set my throttle to 1,100 RPM and let it run for a minute. Kind of like my own personal (manual) turbo timer... smiles ~ and I leave the throttle set at that speed for when I start her up in the morning. Although it is not high on my list of priorities I will rebuild the turbo because it seems to me that if there is a leak then there is a potential lack of pressure which would lead me to presume that it would effect the power performance as well as the mileage in the long run.
Would anyone know more about that?
Falco.
It's very common on the 4D56's.TardisDeli wrote:I confirmed with MardyDelica, yup just a Delica thing. Reason it's OK is because it is leaking after the fuel gets injected etc, so doesnt affect the pressurized fuel system.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
When I asked if "Anyone know more about that" I wasn't referring to the fuel system ~ I was asking about the pressure seals and performance of the turbocharger itself.jfarsang wrote:FalcoColumbarius wrote:The Miss Lil' Bitchi has a small turbo leak. It comes from idling for long periods of time at normal idle revs. I was talking to Garyo about this and he informed me that up north where they idle the trucks for long periods of time they set the throttle so the engine is idling at 1,100 RPM and this takes the stress off the turbo. When I get home at night I set my throttle to 1,100 RPM and let it run for a minute. Kind of like my own personal (manual) turbo timer... smiles ~ and I leave the throttle set at that speed for when I start her up in the morning. Although it is not high on my list of priorities I will rebuild the turbo because it seems to me that if there is a leak then there is a potential lack of pressure which would lead me to presume that it would effect the power performance as well as the mileage in the long run.
Would anyone know more about that?
Falco.It's very common on the 4D56's.TardisDeli wrote:I confirmed with MardyDelica, yup just a Delica thing. Reason it's OK is because it is leaking after the fuel gets injected etc, so doesnt affect the pressurized fuel system.
Jesse
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Pressure seals are just like most. Do the job providing they are in good condition.
Performance of the little turbo's are less than adequate but they do their job as most Delica/Pajero owner's are familiar with.
The only downside to these one's are the small size and fragile blades.
An intercooler like on the Pajero's make a bit more use out of the turbo.
Jesse
Performance of the little turbo's are less than adequate but they do their job as most Delica/Pajero owner's are familiar with.
The only downside to these one's are the small size and fragile blades.
An intercooler like on the Pajero's make a bit more use out of the turbo.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Yup I've got this leak too, have always had it... mechanic for some reason replaced the valve cover thinking that was the issue, still a minor leak. Not enough to be seen on the ground or affect the oil level or anything, just oily down there :)
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
It can be reached from under the driver's seat, Greenme@u, located on the right (or starboard) side of the valve cover. One of these days I am going to have a go at it... after I've done a little reading up on it.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Mine leaks a little as well, doesnt seem to be much. Not drips on the ground, and the oil level doesnt seem to change
I would rather wear out then rust away.
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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
Here is my turbo leak. Documented 
Don't panic; it does not reach the ground.

Don't panic; it does not reach the ground.

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Re: dripping oil of the turbo?.........is it a normal thing?
yup thats what mine is like although my engine is dirtier than yours :) I get the sad little drop of oil right there on the bottom of the turbo.