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<blockquote data-quote="EvilTwins" data-source="post: 8164772" data-attributes="member: 62345"><p>Well assuming that the sticker or plate is correct for the inlet and outlet, then you are almost right. Do not forget that this is a DC motor so if the polarity of the connections are reversed then the pump will spin in the wrong direction. You will definitely want to recheck your wiring to ensure the polarity is indeed correct. Frankly all signs seem to be pointing to the pump either not working or pumping the wrong way.</p><p></p><p>If that pump were working properly and even if your oil seals were pretty worn, you wouldn't be getting oil all over the place like you are. Mine were bad and I was just getting blue smoke from the exhaust, it wasn't pouring out between the flanges of my exhaust like yours are!</p><p></p><p>Once you get the current problem solved you can pretty much bet on having to rebuild those turbos. Miles has nothing to do with it if your oil drains have been blocked off, they will get destroyed very quickly. And most likely your turbine housings are going to be nice and coked up with carbon deposits as well from burning oil in there..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvilTwins, post: 8164772, member: 62345"] Well assuming that the sticker or plate is correct for the inlet and outlet, then you are almost right. Do not forget that this is a DC motor so if the polarity of the connections are reversed then the pump will spin in the wrong direction. You will definitely want to recheck your wiring to ensure the polarity is indeed correct. Frankly all signs seem to be pointing to the pump either not working or pumping the wrong way. If that pump were working properly and even if your oil seals were pretty worn, you wouldn't be getting oil all over the place like you are. Mine were bad and I was just getting blue smoke from the exhaust, it wasn't pouring out between the flanges of my exhaust like yours are! Once you get the current problem solved you can pretty much bet on having to rebuild those turbos. Miles has nothing to do with it if your oil drains have been blocked off, they will get destroyed very quickly. And most likely your turbine housings are going to be nice and coked up with carbon deposits as well from burning oil in there.. [/QUOTE]
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