3116 Turbo Oil Leak - Help?
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3116 Turbo Oil Leak - Help?
I've got an oil leak on the turbo of my 3116 on the starboard side. My maintenance guy says its the bearing seals and that usually this would occur as a result of an emergency shut down where the unit was shut off without allowing it to return to normal tems.
Certainly, this isn't what happened. Any suggestions as to what may have caused this on a 2000hr motor and what to do about it. The mechanic ballparked the rebuild at $2k. Is this accurate and is it the proper choice or should I consider a rebuilt or new unit?
Any suggestions from you guys will certainly be appreciated.
UV, the darn CX didn't work in this case. Should I have tried the aviation? :wink:
Certainly, this isn't what happened. Any suggestions as to what may have caused this on a 2000hr motor and what to do about it. The mechanic ballparked the rebuild at $2k. Is this accurate and is it the proper choice or should I consider a rebuilt or new unit?
Any suggestions from you guys will certainly be appreciated.
UV, the darn CX didn't work in this case. Should I have tried the aviation? :wink:
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The cartridge that is the shaft, bearings and turbine blades and seals is replaceable thus making the turbo as new.
The housing itself very rarely cracks and the weak point is the exhaust housing and salt water decay leading to excess rust which when cleaned will changed blade clearance. This can affect performance, but in most all cases you'll never know.
Even if the turbo locks up, you'll still be able to run to about 1400 to 1600 rpms before the black smoke hits heavy. It won't leave you stranded.
Just replaced a turbo on a 4500 hour Yanmar 420hp that blew the bearings bad enough to ruin the cartridge housing. It had a crack in the exhaust housing that would leak a pint of coolant for every 8 hours of run time out the exahust for the last 800 hours that the owner didn't want to fix.
New was $2300.00 making repairing the old one not cost effective.
The housing itself very rarely cracks and the weak point is the exhaust housing and salt water decay leading to excess rust which when cleaned will changed blade clearance. This can affect performance, but in most all cases you'll never know.
Even if the turbo locks up, you'll still be able to run to about 1400 to 1600 rpms before the black smoke hits heavy. It won't leave you stranded.
Just replaced a turbo on a 4500 hour Yanmar 420hp that blew the bearings bad enough to ruin the cartridge housing. It had a crack in the exhaust housing that would leak a pint of coolant for every 8 hours of run time out the exahust for the last 800 hours that the owner didn't want to fix.
New was $2300.00 making repairing the old one not cost effective.
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