Crankcase pressure
04-08-2019, (Subject: Crankcase pressure ) 
Post: #4
RE: Crankcase pressure
you said when you start it you can smell exhaust coming out of the charge side of the turbo. sooooo i would assume turbo seals are kablewy and soon the turbo and when your running on a non windy day your not building a bunch of exhaust or boost pressure but when its windy you are...so when your building boost/exhaust pressures might these gases be going through the oil seals and into the crankcase causing your pressurization that is then what makes her puke oil out every orifice she has.

also sounds like maybe some bad piston rings/liners unless its air going past the valve stems into top of head and then into crankcase.

just my thoughts.
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Messages In This Thread
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-06-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Lonestar10 - 04-08-2019
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-08-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-09-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Unilevers - 04-14-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-14-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-15-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - bwake - 04-15-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - bwake - 04-15-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-24-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 04-25-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Unilevers - 04-25-2019,
RE: Crankcase pressure - Rawze - 07-21-2019,
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