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Bry4ns

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Hi all, just rebuilt new turbo engine due to a broken ring , one cylinder was slightly down and a bit of smoke .
So after a rebuild with new bearings , new rings , new big bearings and ruffed up cyclinders as you should ,
Getting a bit of blue/white smoke out of that exhaust and breathers , have not taken for a run yet and thought smoke would clear after a bit of time ? Have done compression test on each cylinder and they 175psi / 12bar , had the head also profession refurbed with new seals etc and pressure tested , turbo in good condition with no oil being lost etc.
loosing no oil or water and have checked head gasket and it’s good .
So ? Is , Is in normal to have smoke out of exhaust and I think it’s a bit concerning? Any advice welcome.
Thanks Bry


Rammie2000

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belgium

new rings need to bed in. might be that they not seal proper yet.

you can do anything if you set your mind to it...
i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


Pete B

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Calne Wiltshire

Are you running an intercooler did you flush it out.


Steve220

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Shropshire

Rough up?? So you didn't hone it?


DILLIGAF

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Plus what's in the exhaust takes ages to burn out


bpirie1000

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Aberdeen,Scotland

Did the valves get any work? Check the seats?

I trust ignigtion is bang on.....

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