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fdfreak 09-02-10 12:47 AM

high oil pressure and blowing smoke! HELP!!!!
 
I just got done putting my car back together after I did some minor maintenance. The only thing I did was replace the turbo flange between the manifold and the turbine housing, replaced all caps on UIM and LIM, relocated my IAT sensor, and installed new primary injector clips. After I started it I noticed that the car is smoking like a mother! it is definatly oil smoke. went for a little drive and after intial warm up the oil pressure was at about 45-60 psi and no matter what gear when i reached 3-4k rpm my oil pressure would sky rocket to over 100psi.

I talked to Howard Coleman about it cause He rebuilt the motor and he says that it could be the turbo. But I dont think the turbo would cause high oil pressure. I have had that turbo (T04Z) on there for about 2 years with 3k miles and at least 20 times down the drag strip. Need help!

JDM-AREX7 09-02-10 02:02 PM

Turbo Oil return hose/pipe? maybe the oil can not return to the oil pan therefore causing higher oilpressure plus the oil blows through the seals as it has nowhere else to go ---> causing burnt oil smoke !?

JasonW 09-02-10 02:10 PM

I run 100-125 psi of oil pressure above 3,000rpms....60-80 below 3,000...no smoke issues...oil pressure seems normal IMO, Sounds like a rear turbo seal leaking

RotaryEvolution 09-02-10 02:10 PM

my guess is some oil went into the turbo when you had it off the car. let it burn off for a bit. oil pressure will be higher than normal when cold. the stock oil pressure gauge is less than dependable.

fdfreak 09-02-10 03:07 PM

no I have a greddy oil pressure guage. I found the problem. I pluged one of the vents off the oil filler tube (thats the technical name). I took the caps off and every thing is peachy again. thanks guys for the input.

RotaryEvolution 09-02-10 04:39 PM

wierd that it would cause high oil pressure though..suppose it depends how much blowby you have and what psi you are running.

2slo4my7 09-03-10 08:25 AM

Interesting!

rx7rcer09 09-03-10 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by fdfreak (Post 10196540)
no I have a greddy oil pressure guage. I found the problem. I pluged one of the vents off the oil filler tube (thats the technical name). I took the caps off and every thing is peachy again. thanks guys for the input.

do not leave the bottom nipple open you need to catch can it or run and line and vent it up, i left mine open and found a very nice oil stain in my garage and oily spark plugs. :lol:


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