My '88 project began having an Issue with serious, SERIOUS oil burning.
I have a brand new, fully built 7MGTE, zero miles. Car had been started a dozen times, and driven only twice, for a total of about 1/2 mile, to load the piston rings.
Later, it began developing the oil burn issue. At first, I was afraid that the cylinder walls had glazed over, causing blowby. I later took off the turbo, and found that loads of oil was leaking out of its seals.
This is a brand new, never run Precision 6266, journal bearing turbo:
My question is, of course, why did this happen? How was I forcing oil out past the seals?
The front and rear seals both look great, but there was obvious leakage past them(including a slight amount from the front seal. The obvious choices are:
Excessive oil feed pressure/ volume
Insufficient drain size/ bad drain angle
Excessive blowby gasses, backing up the drain
Precision doesn't call for any use of a feed restrictor, But once the oil burn started, I installed a .065" restrictor, as some people had reported using online.
No change. My feed size is 4an. Some people had suggested using a 3an, so I've ordered a replacement.
My drain location is the stock location, using a 10an line and an Arizona performance 10an block fitting.
I checked the condition of the line, and it's completely clear, no kinks. Here is a pic of the angle.
To me, it seems to mimic the stock line:
As for pvc blowby, I don't know. I could try a leakdown test, but just wanted to see if anyone saw anything that they would do differently.
Thanks for looking
I have a brand new, fully built 7MGTE, zero miles. Car had been started a dozen times, and driven only twice, for a total of about 1/2 mile, to load the piston rings.
Later, it began developing the oil burn issue. At first, I was afraid that the cylinder walls had glazed over, causing blowby. I later took off the turbo, and found that loads of oil was leaking out of its seals.
This is a brand new, never run Precision 6266, journal bearing turbo:
My question is, of course, why did this happen? How was I forcing oil out past the seals?
The front and rear seals both look great, but there was obvious leakage past them(including a slight amount from the front seal. The obvious choices are:
Excessive oil feed pressure/ volume
Insufficient drain size/ bad drain angle
Excessive blowby gasses, backing up the drain
Precision doesn't call for any use of a feed restrictor, But once the oil burn started, I installed a .065" restrictor, as some people had reported using online.
No change. My feed size is 4an. Some people had suggested using a 3an, so I've ordered a replacement.
My drain location is the stock location, using a 10an line and an Arizona performance 10an block fitting.
I checked the condition of the line, and it's completely clear, no kinks. Here is a pic of the angle.
To me, it seems to mimic the stock line:
As for pvc blowby, I don't know. I could try a leakdown test, but just wanted to see if anyone saw anything that they would do differently.
Thanks for looking