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breakdown
03-08-2009, 16:57
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
been told my car might have
blow back or blow by help wat does this mean :cry:
tonesGTT
03-08-2009, 17:17
i remember blow backs :smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin:
Andrew Cooke
03-08-2009, 17:33
blow back - exhaust gasses coming out of the carb
blow by - dipstick pops out and sprays oil everywhere
which one?
Junglist
03-08-2009, 17:35
i remember blow backs :smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin:
:laugh::laugh:
Adam 005
03-08-2009, 20:38
i remember blow backs :smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin:
blow backs i loved the 90s:smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin::smokin :
breakdown
03-08-2009, 22:06
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
smoke out my oil catch tank and exhaust :cry:
Andrew Cooke
03-08-2009, 22:12
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
smoke out my oil catch tank and exhaust :cry:
ahh, blow by, how's the idle?
breakdown
03-08-2009, 22:32
feels okay bit down on power tho but having to run t2 turbo at minute as my turbo died
do a compression test.
sounds like shes breathing heavy to me...
breakdown
03-08-2009, 22:57
will do mate no pressure on dip stick or oil cap know i needed a turbo just reply about turbo to mate :)
breakdown
04-08-2009, 16:14
anyone else got any more ideas wat it could be
scratcher
04-08-2009, 16:22
Isn't it caused by worn rings?
Andrew Cooke
04-08-2009, 16:27
Isn't it caused by worn rings?
worn rings, worn calve guides, broken pistons...
but if it's not breathing out of the dipstick or rocker cover it ain't happening...
breakdown
04-08-2009, 23:16
:scratch: dip stick not popping out mate and no preasure out of oil cap when lid is off.???? :confused::confused:
scratcher
04-08-2009, 23:20
Does it make a rattling noise?
breakdown
05-08-2009, 20:05
no not at all got some pictures to send to show where the oil is
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:03
3248
Andrew Cooke
05-08-2009, 21:07
3248
that looks more like a fooked turbo
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:12
thats wat i hope well think dont know if they r just tryin to up the price:sad2:
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:14
would oil drip out the bolts on the rear housing tho mate
would oil drip out the bolts on the rear housing tho mate
yeah, it means oil is getting past the seals because they are knackered.
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:20
hope so spooky sent a turbo yesterday so should be here tomorrow for me :) so touch wood its okay wanna come nd 09
Andrew Cooke
05-08-2009, 21:20
is the manifold itself dry?
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:25
yeah mate started it up today and than took turbo off was dry someone said it could be being push up from the sump
Andrew Cooke
05-08-2009, 21:28
yeah mate started it up today and than took turbo off was dry someone said it could be being push up from the sump
next time that person makes a suggestion pop your ear plugs in.
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:37
does this mean u think its a good chance its just the turbo got any test i could do
Andrew Cooke
05-08-2009, 21:40
does this mean u think its a good chance its just the turbo got any test i could do
drop it off the end of the pier, if it sinks, it's knackered.
The new Bill J
05-08-2009, 21:42
drop it off the end of the pier, if it sinks, it's knackered.
:laugh:
breakdown
05-08-2009, 21:43
will put my new one on when it comes will let u know wat happens mate
drop it off the end of the pier, if it sinks, it's knackered.
charming :laugh:
Andrew Cooke
05-08-2009, 21:47
you might need to understand why it failed, it's unlikely to just be old age, you need to satisfy yourself which of the following made it fail, and rectify.
it's been abused, not cooled down, over boosted...
dirty oil
low oil pressure
think that's it:scratch:
breakdown
05-08-2009, 22:08
okay cool my old one was a krt180 two and a half years old
you might need to understand why it failed, it's unlikely to just be old age, you need to satisfy yourself which of the following made it fail, and rectify.
it's been abused, not cooled down, over boosted...
dirty oil
low oil pressure
think that's it:scratch:
In a nutshell
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