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Old 07-10-2008, 07:49 PM   #1
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new guy needs opinion on what might be happening

Fisrt of I am new to your forums so I just wanted to say hi and introduce myself, names eric I own a 1989 240 coupe with a s13 blacktop SR20det I live in Maine and just finished the swap about 2 weeks ago. I have all the basic mods done to the engine, FMIC, walbro, nismo fpr, Greedy RS bov and air filter, 3" turbo back exhaust blitz turbo timer,circuit sports mini oil catch can, koyo rad, electric fan and a profec b boost controller, now onto my pain.
About a week ago i was on a spirited ride to work enjoying my recently installed S13 blacktop, every thing was working great,....and then I hear a faint pop and see smoke EVERYWHERE! I don't hear any noises comming from the engine, and have a total lack of boost. I decided to limp it home
I get home and notice oil everywhere and it is originating from my turbo and leaking out my air filter, my MAF was soaked with oil, and the car would not idle. Before this happened I had been driveing the car at 12psi for about a week shifting at about 5k, my oil always looking brand new, the car was idleing perfectly, but the oil was leaking out the seals in my turbo, I also noticed my oil catch can was run funny causing my crank case not to breath under boost I decided to pull the turbo out. Upon inspection of the turbo I noticed no shaft play, but my turbo to manifold gasket had blown out. I also did a compression test on the cylinders reading an almost 155 across all 4 cylinders, iI did notice oil in a couple cylinders, and the oil on my dipstick was now all of a sudden black. I decided it best to replace the turbo and keep it for a rebuild, and replace all exhaust gaskets and re route my oil catch can correctly.
Now the fun begins after re assembly of my car it idled fine no major noises, it did have a lifter tick that wasn't present before I drive it to work and an oil cloud is following my car, it was boosting, but real sluggishly I think I may need to do a leakdown test cause i think something in my head is facked Anybody got any ideas, I'm pretty sure my rings are good and something in my head is allowing oil to piss into my cylinders. My coolant is clean my oil had no evidence of water, so I'm almost 100% sure my head gasket is ok. I don't mind spending some cash to fix this considering the amount I spent to build this car in the last 6 months.
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Old 07-10-2008, 07:53 PM   #2
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you probably blew your turbo dude! also check your intercooler pipes! That could have made that bang noise if one blew off and you car would be slow to boost! i doubt you motor is blown if you compression figures in the 150psi range!
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blown turbo.
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I replaced the original one today .It's a new t25, I have about 20 miles on it. Thats why I'm asking what might be causing oil to be in my cylinders. What type of damage this sounds like...I really need to get a leak down tester on it tomorrow. It runs like an N/A car wit a giant ass cloud behind it. I am sure oil is leaking through my head and into my exhaust or combustion chambers some how.

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Old 07-11-2008, 01:03 PM   #5
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So I did a compression test again today using a different tester Bad stuff. My compression #'s are as follows...100, 120, 140, 155 big difference from my other tester (it was a cheap one)..with the bad compression #'s that would explain the blow bye to my head and into my intake side....so I got a rebuild comming soon..that sucks because this car was running beautifully untill this happened so I can only blame me.
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You need a valve cover gasket along with the Spark plug well gaskets. That should eliminate the oil leaking in the wells.
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Sounds like that pop was your HG popping between 1 & 2.
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