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post Jul 4, 2005 - 5:08 AM
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Ok dude....the past frw days i have noticed white smoke comming from my exhaust on idol

i changed my oil today (no water or cream look to it) now it smoke is worse..

could i have blown the seal on the turbo and ha anyone fixed this problem themselfs.


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post Jul 4, 2005 - 5:29 AM
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White smoke=water

Possible head gasket problem.


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post Jul 5, 2005 - 12:19 PM
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yeah, it sounds like it's the head gasket.

But if you want to make sure it's not a seal on the turbo, disconnect the intercooler pipping if you're running a FMIC, or the top mount intercooler if you're using the stock one. If a seal on your turbo is bad, you will see oil inside the pipping. You can also check for oil inside the intake for the turbo.
post Jul 6, 2005 - 1:58 AM
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well i went to a turbo recondition workshop today and the guy told me its the seal o the turbo housing....$$$$... so im getting the turbo reco'ed.... bigger impeller, bearings, seals, high speed balance all for $650 (au)....

will tell you how it goes next week when its done...


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