No. The turbo needs to be rebuilt. Basically, the bearings and seals in the turbo have worn out, allowing the engine oil that typically flows through to leak into the burning hot exhaust. This often causes excessive oil usage with accompanied smoke from the exhaust.
No, but it will make a sucking type sound.
Could be sucking air into intake.
I have a 97 Mitsubishi Galant and the exhaust is sucking air back into the car instead of expelling them. What could be the possible problems. My thoughts suggest you get a motor-mechanic to find out...
Trottle sensor...
Yes, that was one of the primary methods for getting it out.
Normally smoking is caused by piston rings wearing out, it needs an oil change, or is overfilled and sucking oil into the carb.
Not as long as your aftermarket exhaust is keeping backpressure in your system. Backpressure keeps the pistons from creating a vacuum in your exhaust and actually sucking harmful substances back into the chamber before the exhaust valve in the head can fully close, but keep your backpressure, save your engine.
from the xylem tubes that bring it up to the plant in oredeer to get its water xylem up phoelem down.
Depends what your sucking.
Sucking in the Seventies was created in 1973-11.
If you mean disconnecting the electrical leads, Absolutely. If vacuum actuated, you'll have to plug off the active (sucking) end of the hose. If your egr is stuck it will probably run better. You will get a check engine light and won't pass emissions though...
Blood Sucking Freaks was created in 1976.