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Blew Oil Seal on Another Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="dennisn" data-source="post: 15636368" data-attributes="member: 155667"><p>Just a follow up. I did happen to flow the turbos last year and think it was like 10 oz per turbo. Hellion said it was plenty.</p><p></p><p>Now couple things I did do, and now that I finally have it running as it should I do not have the problem anymore. I did install a catch can breather setup that does not recirculate. I also found a spot where the one oil drain wasn't running on a 100 percent downslope. </p><p></p><p>I think the catch can setup may be what's resolved the issue. Not running the stock pcv on the pass side valve cover. </p><p></p><p>It may have been the crankcase pressure???? Either way I don't have the white smoke out the exhaust like I did. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and I was running 10.5 to 12 lbs of boost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisn, post: 15636368, member: 155667"] Just a follow up. I did happen to flow the turbos last year and think it was like 10 oz per turbo. Hellion said it was plenty. Now couple things I did do, and now that I finally have it running as it should I do not have the problem anymore. I did install a catch can breather setup that does not recirculate. I also found a spot where the one oil drain wasn't running on a 100 percent downslope. I think the catch can setup may be what's resolved the issue. Not running the stock pcv on the pass side valve cover. It may have been the crankcase pressure???? Either way I don't have the white smoke out the exhaust like I did. Oh, and I was running 10.5 to 12 lbs of boost. [/QUOTE]
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