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10-24-2007, 21:45
I'm asking this question for a friend of mine, and I appologize if it's already been covered but I've searched and haven't found quite what I'm looking for.....
For starters it is a 94 6.5L TD 2500 Suburban 4x4 with the 4L80E very nice vehicle with 230+K on the odo not sure if it's the original engine. PO has done a ton of upgrades to the truck (double t-stats, a good fsd cooler, spring style manual turbo blowoff ect.. if that helps in any way).
The problem: It pretty much blows oily smoke out every single vent on the engine--out the dipstick, turbo inlet, valve cover caps (on top) ect.... when I disconnect the tube on the turbo inlet it blows oily smoke out immediatly. The turbo also has an abnormally large amount of oil residue in its intake. The truck also has white smoke comming out the exhaust upon exceleration which I'm guessing is the excessive oil being burt. I haven't heard it yet but he say's that it also knocks pretty bad once in a while :confused:
Any idea's on where to start? I hope I've provided enough information. It's hard to tinker with things when I don't have direct access all the time, but I feel bad for him :( Thanks,
Andrew
For starters it is a 94 6.5L TD 2500 Suburban 4x4 with the 4L80E very nice vehicle with 230+K on the odo not sure if it's the original engine. PO has done a ton of upgrades to the truck (double t-stats, a good fsd cooler, spring style manual turbo blowoff ect.. if that helps in any way).
The problem: It pretty much blows oily smoke out every single vent on the engine--out the dipstick, turbo inlet, valve cover caps (on top) ect.... when I disconnect the tube on the turbo inlet it blows oily smoke out immediatly. The turbo also has an abnormally large amount of oil residue in its intake. The truck also has white smoke comming out the exhaust upon exceleration which I'm guessing is the excessive oil being burt. I haven't heard it yet but he say's that it also knocks pretty bad once in a while :confused:
Any idea's on where to start? I hope I've provided enough information. It's hard to tinker with things when I don't have direct access all the time, but I feel bad for him :( Thanks,
Andrew