Leaky turbo fitting

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  1. Aspen05

    Aspen05 Member

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    Last night Brian, Bruce and I put an uppipe and downpipe on my car. While driving it I noticed a burnt oil smell that I thougt was probibly some lube or coating in the exhaust burning off. When I got to work this morning I poped the hood and noticed the top banjo fitting on the exhaust side of the turbo looks like it is leaking oil. This sounds pretty stupid but should I just try to snug up the bolt on the fitting or is something else messed up from the install?
     
  2. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    That bolt is super-easy to crossthread; if you don't lay the banjo fitting perfectly flat on the turbo the bolt can go in a little crooked.

    Make sure it's torqued down to spec and if it is and still leaks, it's probably crossthreaded.
     
  3. Aspen05

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    The bad thing is we never took that bolt off, loosened it or anything. So just tighten it a little and see what happens?
     
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    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    As I said, torque to spec... you don't want to just tighten it a little extra if it's already at spec. :)
     
  5. wrxguy

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    remeber old flows though the fiting so not having it alinged or over tightend can cause a problem so torque to spec
     
  6. Aspen05

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    Ok thanks
     

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