EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
My Case dozer has what Case calls the 6-830 engine in it. They say it's a Case engine and not a Cummins. The mechanic and New Holland laughed and said Case is just calling the Cummins 8.3 engine their own name, but it's really a Cummins engine. I honestly don't know for sure, but the Turbo is a Holset X35, which is Cummins.
My problem started with oil coming out the end of my turbo at the fitting for the muffler. From what I know, this means the turbo was bad and needed rebuilding. I took it to the shop and they took it apart in front of me and showed me the worn out shaft and broken fins on the blades. No doubt it was bad. $500 and it has a new cartridge and ready to go.
I put it in and everything was good for a few hours, than it happened again. I checked the drain line and replaced the air filters with new ones. I also pulled the breather line off the top of the valve cover. Everything is clear.
I took the turbo back and they replaced all the seals and double checked tolorances. Everything is perfect in there.
I put it back on and solved nothing.
Oil is still coming out of the turbo at the muffler.
I did check the exhaust intake port into the turbo and it was dry and sooty. No oil there. There was some oil on the tube that goes from the turbo to the intake manifold.
I think this is where my problem is.
I pulled the breather line off the top of the valve cover and ran it with it off. I have a huge oil mess from oil splashing out the hole. The oil from the turbo stoped when I did this too.
My next step is to take off the valve cover to see if the drain lines through the head are plugged. I'm at my limit here in what I know and really need some advice on what is causing this.
I keep hearing about blow by and venting, but don't know what else to do.
Please help!!
Thanks,
Eddie
My problem started with oil coming out the end of my turbo at the fitting for the muffler. From what I know, this means the turbo was bad and needed rebuilding. I took it to the shop and they took it apart in front of me and showed me the worn out shaft and broken fins on the blades. No doubt it was bad. $500 and it has a new cartridge and ready to go.
I put it in and everything was good for a few hours, than it happened again. I checked the drain line and replaced the air filters with new ones. I also pulled the breather line off the top of the valve cover. Everything is clear.
I took the turbo back and they replaced all the seals and double checked tolorances. Everything is perfect in there.
I put it back on and solved nothing.
Oil is still coming out of the turbo at the muffler.
I did check the exhaust intake port into the turbo and it was dry and sooty. No oil there. There was some oil on the tube that goes from the turbo to the intake manifold.
I think this is where my problem is.
I pulled the breather line off the top of the valve cover and ran it with it off. I have a huge oil mess from oil splashing out the hole. The oil from the turbo stoped when I did this too.
My next step is to take off the valve cover to see if the drain lines through the head are plugged. I'm at my limit here in what I know and really need some advice on what is causing this.
I keep hearing about blow by and venting, but don't know what else to do.
Please help!!
Thanks,
Eddie