This can't be good...

Straight pipe from turbo outlet

Bend before going up to intercooler inlet (I think the oil may have been to heavy to travel up this pipe. Most of the oil was pooled here)

Turbo outlet connection (this pipe connected directly to the turbo outlet)

And the mouth of the turbo outlet (you can barely see the .70 AR marking)

Sorry some of them are blurry. Cold in the garage.
- Patrick
https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-induction/848155-once-oil-passes-turbo-seal-need-replaced.html
I'm running a restrictor now and seems like it's helping so far.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=848155
I'm running a restrictor now and seems like it's helping so far.
Do you have some instructions on installing a restrictor in the oil line?
Do you have some instructions on installing a restrictor in the oil line?
And did I read your turbo is seeing 40psi at idle???? Eek. What head gasket you runnin? lol jk
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No more turbo smoke, no more oil in the pipes and we took the weldon pump back off.
Hope this helps
Last edited by JPATI; Jan 26, 2008 at 12:23 PM.

6.0L Iron Block, 408cid, forged, stock heads and cam
Just pulled out air system and egr. Working on redoing the intercooler setup and piping. You can see the top of the intercooler right below the air lid. Moving it off of the radiator to the bumper support. Has a blown transmission (3 -4 clutch packs). Body is just a plain ol stock looking NBM 98 Z28 on jack stands right now.
You need to get your oil psi at the turbo(feed) around 30-35psi under boost. Once you do that, your drain might be ok. Check your oil psi with the engine fully warmed up. I bet it is high.

