What to Do if the Lingpai Turbocharger Fails?
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The causes of oil leakage in the turbocharger include engine oil seepage and leakage at the compressor end of the turbocharger. Below are detailed explanations of the causes and solutions: 1. Engine oil seepage: High oil consumption, but normal exhaust color and no reduction in power; usually caused by oil seepage. Solution: Check the external oil pipes of the engine lubrication system for leaks. 2. Leakage at the compressor end of the turbocharger: High oil consumption, blue smoke from the exhaust, but no decrease in power; due to leakage at the compressor end, oil enters the combustion chamber through the engine intake pipe and is burned. If the turbocharger oil return pipe is blocked, excessive oil accumulates at the intermediate support of the rotor assembly and flows along the rotor shaft into the compressor impeller. Solution: Open the outlet of the compressor or the engine intake pipe to check if the pipe opening or wall is coated with oil.