DeNoZZo
10+ Year Contributor
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- Jul 6, 2008
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Waterloo,
Iowa
I noticed it yesterday when pulling out of the driveway to leave for school. The small black spot on the pavement was oil. I checked my car over, and saw a drip of oil of the return line of the turbo and also noticed the line was crimped in the middle. I checked the oil feed lines for the turbo, and everything in that area is caked with wet oil. I checked the oil level and saw it was fine, so I went on as usual. Drove home, checked it... It was fine. Went to work and drove home. Next morning, I go out and start my car. It fires right up like usual, but I noticed the lifter tick being much louder than usual. Idk, maybe the ticking was because it's getting colder out. I let it warm up for a minute and check the oil. To my amazement, it was just above the bottom line on the dipstick. I put about 1/2 quart in it, thinking it may just need to circulate a little more. I start it up for another minute and it's still way low. I am almost %100 sure it is coming from the lines to and fro the turbo, the coolant line is fine. One of the previous owners installed a 14b, and did it half ass. I need to get this fixed. What lines should I order? I see all of these steel braided AN lines on extreme psi, but is there a set of them I can get? Luckily my mom was still home and could give me a ride to school. My oil pressure gauge is also not working because of a screw up from another one of the owners. It just makes me cringe to know my car would have probably not made it to school.
. Once you know where the oil's coming from, post it. Until then, everybody's guessing.