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Answer added by  Gabriel Ademola Folaranmi, Vehicle Maintenance Assistant, United Nations Mission in South Sudan
10 years ago

There is always a pipe through which turbo is fed with oil to lubricate the bearing and turbine pipe, if the bearing is worn or the seal defective, oil will be escaping t ... See More

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Answer added by  Sebastian Amar, Project in-charge, Kochi Metro, Addyuthiya power projects pvt ltd.
10 years ago

In a closed ventilation type engine, If the piston compression rings   exessively worn out, the blow-by gases passing through would have more unburned oil particles and e ... See More

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Answer added by  Muhammad Siddique Sharif, Quality Control Inspector for Engineering Equipment., Saudi Arabian Army Ordinance Corp. (SAAOC)
11 years ago

main cause of this oil pipe is ,to lubricate the main bearing and turbine shaft of the turbo charger assembly.and the reason of oil presence in intake pipe is,,due to the ... See More

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Answer added by  Martin Boakai
7 years ago

The turbo si been driven by the exhaust gas, and if exessive blow by is taking place in the engine the eahaust air will trivel with oil in to the turbo, and if the retine ... See More

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Answer added by  khaled bayoumi, Field Service Engineer, alkhorayef petroleum
10 years ago

Oil may presence in intake manifold as a result of damage of turbo charger seal in the side of the  compressor  due to wear and shortage of oil that lubricate the shaft   ... See More

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10 years ago

Fit a turbo timber on that car  Each time you start a turbocharged vehicle let it run atleast ten minutes before accelerating also the same when you stop do not just swit ... See More