Hi all…
11/2005 ram 2500 with 5.9
When I bought truck six months ago I noticed oil seeping from intercooler piping.
So… I replaced the turbo. I’ve driven it about 2500 miles since. ( It’s been in the shop getting the 6-speed rebuilt. )
Now I’m on a road trip and it’s smoking heavily out the tailpipe. And eating oil. A 1/2 quart per tank or so.
The turbo shaft has zero end play. And boosts well (minus the smoke).
The exhaust is blowing blue smoke at idle that smells like burning oil but only seems to do it after a run on the highway… then alternating blue then white smoke under acceleration. My theory is that the turbo is leaking a small amount of oil into the intercooler. Under heavy load that oil is mostly burned well by the engine… but at stop lights the heavily oiled intake is causing heavy smoking.
It’s intermittent. Some stoplights it’s smoking like a grandma playing bingo… and other times it’s smoke free.
this 5.9 has a simple CCV (no PCV) system that does not send any vapor to the air box or turbo inlet but rather it vents to atmosphere above the axle. If it was a cracked ring the crankcase pressures would cause the CCV to blow tons of oil all over the axle. But it’s dry.
… so the only place I can see it getting oil into the intercooler system was the turbo.
Pulled the intercooler tube near the turbo outlet and it’s very oily.
Turbo manufacturer says they’ve sold 2000 of these turbos and they haven’t had one go bad.
Ideas? Thoughts? Jokes?
11/2005 ram 2500 with 5.9
When I bought truck six months ago I noticed oil seeping from intercooler piping.
So… I replaced the turbo. I’ve driven it about 2500 miles since. ( It’s been in the shop getting the 6-speed rebuilt. )
Now I’m on a road trip and it’s smoking heavily out the tailpipe. And eating oil. A 1/2 quart per tank or so.
The turbo shaft has zero end play. And boosts well (minus the smoke).
The exhaust is blowing blue smoke at idle that smells like burning oil but only seems to do it after a run on the highway… then alternating blue then white smoke under acceleration. My theory is that the turbo is leaking a small amount of oil into the intercooler. Under heavy load that oil is mostly burned well by the engine… but at stop lights the heavily oiled intake is causing heavy smoking.
It’s intermittent. Some stoplights it’s smoking like a grandma playing bingo… and other times it’s smoke free.
this 5.9 has a simple CCV (no PCV) system that does not send any vapor to the air box or turbo inlet but rather it vents to atmosphere above the axle. If it was a cracked ring the crankcase pressures would cause the CCV to blow tons of oil all over the axle. But it’s dry.
… so the only place I can see it getting oil into the intercooler system was the turbo.
Pulled the intercooler tube near the turbo outlet and it’s very oily.
Turbo manufacturer says they’ve sold 2000 of these turbos and they haven’t had one go bad.
Ideas? Thoughts? Jokes?