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Hi all,
Had an oil change done this morning and when the car was on the hoist, we found that my turbo oil drain hose is leaking a bit of oil. Now, is there any particular way to change this without having to remove the turbo, or is that my only option? Cheers ![]() |
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Turbo must come out to get to the hose.
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Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh me china!!!!! <3
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Of course not, but the china turbo its mounted to contaminated it, thus the loss of fluids you're experiencing.
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You could try a worm drive clamp instead of the pissweak spring/wire clip they have.
It's an awkward location and not an easy thing, but it can usually be done without removing the turbo. |
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maybe just keep it off boost or locked up in the garage?
Brendon
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