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Oil leak in turbo

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KYfarm

12-25-2006 07:32:04




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My massey 1105 has an oil leak from the hot side of the turbo.

Is this something that can be fixed by an average mechanic or needs to be sent in to be fixed with specialized tools? Or are turbos unrepairable when seals are shot?

Any help would be greatly appreciated because I need badly to get this fixed this winter and have the machine ready to break soil in early spring.


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wayne from wi

12-26-2006 07:24:14




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 Re: Oil leak in turbo in reply to KYfarm, 12-25-2006 07:32:04  

I am wondering if you really have an oil leak, or is the engine "wetstacking" from unburned fuel. Being that the problem is on the hot side of the turbo, I thought the heat would burn the oil and be hard to notice. I have been told that a sign of turbo seals leaking is on the pressure side to the manifold being wet with oil inside.



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KYfarm

12-26-2006 13:18:46




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 PHOTO 2 in reply to wayne from wi, 12-26-2006 07:24:14  
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another photo of oil



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KYfarm

12-26-2006 13:17:16




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 PHOTOs of turbo leak in reply to wayne from wi, 12-26-2006 07:24:14  
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I am sure that I could be wrong, but it seems that the turbo is leaking and oil is being blown back from the fan.

What do you think?

For awhile now the stack on that tractor has blown white smoke the whole time it runs. Now I think those seals had been leaking and burning oil and now they are blown. Is this possible?

Thanks for your help.

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Dale in nd

12-25-2006 09:10:03




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 Re: Oil leak in turbo in reply to KYfarm, 12-25-2006 07:32:04  
They can be rebuilt,take it to an injection shop,ck your drain line before you do anything else, it may be plugged.Dale



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