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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by SloSVO
if your not venting enough of the crankcase pressure, the pressure will pressurize the turbo drain and the oil wont drain... I'd clean out the turbine housing and take the oil cap off the fill neck.. wrap a rag around the fill neck and ziptie/ rubber band it and go drive it.. i have "fixed" many bad turbos this way...lol
Thank you for this. I knew that pressurizing the crank case could cause the blue smoking but I thought that I had it vented well enough. Well I didn't. I used your tip about taking off the oil cap and driving and did not have any smoke at all. So thanks to all of you for letting me ask questions and giving me ideas on how to fix it.

Sorry if some of my questions were stupid and elementry. This is my first turbo build and was hoping that I would have more support from kbracing but was getting 1 line answers which is why I had to come here for help.

Thanks again!
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