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I'm hoping it's not sticky. You can come and give me your opinion if you like.?
With all the renewed travel restrictions I believe I'm going to be unavailable for any sort of probing or inspection works for the foreseeable future, and I'm sure that's going to be a very long time indeed.... sorry not to be of service.
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7 minutes ago, muttley9050 said:
19 minutes ago, swinny said:
A little side to side play on the turbo fin is OK as long as it's minimal 1mm or so... in and out on the shaft is a no no ! Take air intake off at turbo and with engine off, get fingers in there for a feel lol emoji38.png 

Yeah. Going to try this next week. Thanks

Also have a look at the intercooler.... it may have put part oil in this also. Mainly down the exhaust though

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Mine has a hex on already thankfully.
Did think about chucking a load of redex in there if it was a ring. But smoke is too bad when driving hard to do that.
If it was a ring it would smoke all the time wouldn't it?

I don’t think I know enough to advise but if I had to guess, openspaceman’s theory about blow by and crankcase pressure sounds plausible. The Facebook groups often discuss injector seals but to be honest I don’t know exactly what they do. It is a known issue though. I did have a slightly oily boost pipe earlier in my ownership. I’ll be inspecting that in the next few days as it happens. I’m currently doing 65 with my foot on the floor. I suspect I’m leaking boost.
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I don’t think I know enough to advise but if I had to guess, openspaceman’s theory about blow by and crankcase pressure sounds plausible. The Facebook groups often discuss injector seals but to be honest I don’t know exactly what they do. It is a known issue though. I did have a slightly oily boost pipe earlier in my ownership. I’ll be inspecting that in the next few days as it happens. I’m currently doing 65 with my foot on the floor. I suspect I’m leaking boost.
I don't think injector deals is a possibility. Valve seals maybe. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on the turbo.
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I don't think injector deals is a possibility. Valve seals maybe. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on the turbo.

As in the tapered mating surfaces or the stem seals? Please report back on your findings. I’m trying to learn more about mechanics.

My turbo shaft is thankfully tight. I have now also made it up to 75 btw. Maybe I don’t have a leak. I am carrying a quite pikey load.

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