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D Turbo

3rdmdqm

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I have a '68 M35A2 with a D-turbo. When running the truck noticed oil splatter on the passenger side engine compartment. There is oil leaking out of the back of the turbo (between turbo and firewall). Why is there oil leaking out of the back of the turbo?
 

3rdmdqm

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Doing complete restoration. Just got motor back in and running. Sat 4 years. Started and ran briefly 3 times for about 5 minutes each. Today ran it idling for 30 minutes and noticed oil splatter on frame rail and wet oil spot running out back exhaust side of turbo.
 

3rdmdqm

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Do you have the flame assist cold starting set up? The fuel line for that is plastic and when cracked can leak between the engine and turbo. Something to check that is an easier and cheaper fix than the turbo.
I do have a flame heater, but this is clearly oil spitting/leaking from the back side of turbo, no diesel fuel.
 

3rdmdqm

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I will keep everyone posted and take some pics. It appears that the turbo will be in need of either a rebuild or replacement. Once removed I’ll be able to assess what’s going on. The rebuild kits are not cheap and given the age of the turbo it may be a better decision to replace with new so there are no hidden problems. I’ll document this journey so hopefully it may help others. I may be opting to switch to a C turbo at this point.
 

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I will keep everyone posted and take some pics. It appears that the turbo will be in need of either a rebuild or replacement. Once removed I’ll be able to assess what’s going on. The rebuild kits are not cheap and given the age of the turbo it may be a better decision to replace with new so there are no hidden problems. I’ll document this journey so hopefully it may help others. I may be opting to switch to a C turbo at this point.
FUZZYTOASTER posted about a few turbos that he is offering for sale...both C and D turbos.
 

John S-B

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Here's the link for fuzzys post, personal opinion, C turbos are not for the faint of ear, they DO scream.
Go loud or go home...
 

3rdmdqm

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So here is the update and pics. Removed old turbo. Had begun leaking oil pretty bad, but the interesting thing is someone had this off before and used some type of sealant. The oil return was fairly narrowed. Installed new C-turbo and works great. Will be tearing down the old D to see about rebuild as spare.
 

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