A blown turbo can cause significant damage to an engine by allowing excessive oil and boost pressure to enter the combustion chamber, leading to oil contamination and potential engine knocking. This can result in severe wear on engine components, such as pistons and cylinder walls, and may even cause catastrophic failure if debris from the turbo circulates through the engine. Additionally, loss of power and performance can occur as the turbo fails to provide the necessary boost. Prompt diagnosis and repair are essential to prevent further damage.
Yes you can damage the car by driving with a blown turbo. The most damage would be done to the engine because at high rpms it can begin to scrape metal on metal causing shards of the turbo to enter into the engine. Also if you accelerate at i high rate, it may begin to smoke because of the oil in the turbo. Damage may also be done to the exhaust. Accelerate slowly, check your oil and coolant, and you should be ok. But you're going to want to change that turbo out asap!
Driving a Ford Capri with a blown turbo is not advisable, as it can lead to decreased engine performance, increased fuel consumption, and potential damage to other engine components. While it may still be operational, the vehicle could struggle with power and responsiveness. It's best to repair or replace the turbo before driving to ensure safe and efficient operation.
It wont stop starting, it will pump oil out of the turbo and discharge blue smoke.
NO
if the engine is not designed to run turbos it can do a lot of damage. a turbo engine has hardened internals
i just scraped a blown one today and it wieghed 300 lbs
Some turbo cars will be fitted with a turbo timer, which keeps the engine running for a specified time after the ignition is turned off. This allows the turbo to cool down before the engine shuts off, which prevents potential damage to the turbo.
Blown head gaskets.
Blown h20 seal in engine or turbo !!
if the turbo isn't working its blown. dummy.
If the engine is run while the gasket is blown, the engine will overheat and eventually blow or seize up. If the gasket blew and engine was soon after turned off, there may be no further damage to the engine. Replacement of the gasket can get this engine in working condition.
if you hear strange noise from yurbo and you see white smoke from the exhaust and it is not pulling out air pressure!then your turbo is propably blown.