Is te oil leaking from the turbo into the exhaust, or is it that the oil is leaking from the exhayst into the supercharger? I have a 2004 Jetta that is leaking oil from the exhaust port into the supercharger. I think that the culprit is either a bad valve guide, or exhaust valve oil seal. Write me back and let me know what you find.
Because my turbo is probably worn out and oil is leaking in to the exhaust.
No, they are not interchangeable.
tranny fluid possibly or hydraulic
White smoke coming out the exhaust is indication of a leaking head gasket or leaking turbo. Check the condition of your engine oil and make sure it is not milky white or has bubbles in it. Do not recommend driving it. Get it serviced as soon as possible. Good Luck!
it has a turbo diesel model.
yes they are perfectly legal my jetta has a turbo
maybe because it was leaking it could have been a minor mistake maybe it was not full
no, the exhaust bolts on at a different place for turbo and non turbo engines you can probably use most of the exhaust but will have to get different engine pipes to hook up between engine and rest of exhaust
you may have another bad turbo, or could even be bad rings with the oil leaking into your turbo, how long after you installed the turbo did it start happening again?
Turbo chargers are driven by the exhaust gases exiting the engine - engine exhaust drives a turbine in the exhaust system which, in turn, turn the turbo compressor.
If you look at the TURBO you will see that it has a oil line that hooks to it. The oil seal starts leaking and oil from the engine runs inside of the turbo and makes an oily mess in turbo and Intake hose. Alot of times the engine will smoke out of the exhaust. You need to replace TURBO.
the turbo is on the end of the exhaust manifold before the exhaust pipe starts .