Blue smoke on idle, back pressure?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 12:56 pm
I've been dealing with this saga now over the last year or so, blue smoke on idle - diagnosed by the garage to be piston rings, thus i went ahead with the work only to find out it was the turbo all along and had to pay for that to be re-conditoned as well!
It was hell but at least the turbo had stopped leaking - 2 weeks later it started again! apparently the lack of back pressure because i have a full 3" bore all the way from the turbo to the back box (powerflow) can cause the seals to let oil leak through.....? Im just wondering how realistic this is.
I've spoken to wannabe mechanics from corner garages up to the people at re-worx and other highly respected companies and have very mixed opinions about the whole thing.
I did wait until the car started smoking on idle (normally about a minute) then stuck a concentric reducer in the tip of the exhaust - just pushed in, and within 5 seconds the smoke stopped. It sounded funny as hell but never the less it stopped the smoke....?
Any opinions on this?
It was hell but at least the turbo had stopped leaking - 2 weeks later it started again! apparently the lack of back pressure because i have a full 3" bore all the way from the turbo to the back box (powerflow) can cause the seals to let oil leak through.....? Im just wondering how realistic this is.
I've spoken to wannabe mechanics from corner garages up to the people at re-worx and other highly respected companies and have very mixed opinions about the whole thing.
I did wait until the car started smoking on idle (normally about a minute) then stuck a concentric reducer in the tip of the exhaust - just pushed in, and within 5 seconds the smoke stopped. It sounded funny as hell but never the less it stopped the smoke....?
Any opinions on this?