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oil spilling from breather hose


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Guest bigdeano

hi guys new to the forum always wanted a supra and have a chance to get one for cheap so here is the problem i appreciate all and any help please guys and hopefully not too bad and i will buy..

 

1. the turbo is a t61 and it sucked the air filter foam into it and its been removed as much as possible but it smoking black a bit?/ is this a concern and will it cause problems..

 

 

and most important 2.

 

theres oil leaking from oil breather pipe is this a problem and is it an easy fix or a kick in the teeth and walk away??

 

thankyou very much guys for your help :D

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Your get some oil coming from the breather pipes anyway. For example, the intake setup on an NA is connected with the top of the breather pipes, and it's always clogged up with oil and crap. This is why people put them into can's or filters.

 

The turbo creates heat, there is no other way I can think it will create smoke. Where is the smoke coming from. Depending on the foam that went into it, would depend how much damage could affect the turbo.

 

I would be MORE concerned about foam being chewed up by the compressor and shot into the engine.

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