freerider170
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Sorry I didn't mention it, yd25Which engine?
What should picture look like, if there wasn't diesel in your oil? No lighter coloured halo around the dark circle? Is that a paper towel? Cheers, and good luck with it...i may have found why my turbo blew, i think i found diesel in the engine oil. see picture
what should i check first? injectors seals? fuel line? or injection pump shaft seal?
thanks for any help.
The usual culprit for diesel in oil is an injector seal. Very important question: has the oil level risen? I think it's unlikely that this is going to destroy a turbocharger, diesel is unlike petrol and your fuel pump uses the diesel passing through it as a lubricant.
Diesel in the oil is somewhat dangerous, especially if the engine starts pumping it out the PCV in quantity - you'll find the engine will run by itself, and increase revs until it detonates (diesel runaway). There are two methods to stop a diesel that's in runaway: blocking the air intake (not with your hand, it'll rip your flesh off!) or removing the PCV hose from the intake.
I'd check that the oil level is rising first, look at the seals and see if any appear to have degraded, before jumping any further.
it absolutely does kill turbo's. its a known issue. diesel may be oily but it does a terrible job at lubrication at high temps, especially modern low sulfur diesel.Diesel in the oil isn't necessarily going to kill a turbo,
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