oil in intercooler pipes?

hvyman

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Excessive oil blown through Pcv system get entered before turbo and ends up in intercooler.
 

radiod

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The intercooler just happens to be the lowest point in the system so it collects easily there. Have you had any issues with the dipstick getting pushed up? Check to make sure your PCV is hooked up correctly, otherwise it's usually a sign of worn rings.
 

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I have a thin film of oil on my intercooler piping with a brand new rebuilt engine. Doesn't have a rebuilt Turbo but I have a feeling its mostly normal.

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Backlash2032;1892902 said:
I have a thin film of oil on my intercooler piping with a brand new rebuilt engine. Doesn't have a rebuilt Turbo but I have a feeling its mostly normal.

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Rebuilt will have TERRIBLE ring seal till it's broken in and will have blowby....

Leakdown test a new engine and cry till you realise this fact and accept it, NOT normal on a broken in engine, the PCV system should remove and Oil vapour it's what it's designed to do...
 

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Well maybe its residual from the break in or the "seals" in the Turbo are going..

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Jordon Burt;1893802 said:
so i should replace my hg?

When you replace your HG, before you bolt any of this back together, brake cleaner is your friend. Clean ALL your IC pipes along with your IC itself, you could fill them all up with diesel if you wanted but it'll leave a slight residue. If you wanted to go a step further, while the intake manifold is off the head, clean out all the old carbon and other gunk that has built up from sucking in oil vapors from the IC system.
 

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Where did you get that headgasket was the issue? It CAN be, but it's more likely to be blowby past the rings (or messed up PCV system) or a bad turbo.

Don't just yank the head before doing all the tests...
 

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Poodles;1893877 said:
Where did you get that headgasket was the issue? It CAN be, but it's more likely to be blowby past the rings (or messed up PCV system) or a bad turbo.

Don't just yank the head before doing all the tests...

This....rarely does a blown head gasket result in oil throughout the intake. Possible, but you would have to be pressurizing the crank case through a break in the gasket to an oil passage. If you have that going on you'd likely be seeing plenty of other BHG symptoms, not just oil in the intake piping.
 

Poodles

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Yeah, you're more likely to push into a coolant passage than an oil passage. So by the time you have a BHG so bad to get to an oil passage, you're likely mixing oil and coolant...