Diesel runaway, turbo replaced.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 4:07 pm
Hope someone familiar with the M57 engine can guide me please.
I will try and keep this as short as poss,but its a long story.
Last summer I bought a E53 manual with the M57, 2003. Soon after buying I noticed if I drove it anything other than gentle from cold it would push oil out from all over the engine bay.I could never really see where it was coming from though. Once up to temp it was fine, although it did have intermitent boost at times. I changed the loo roll oil breather and also pulled the inlet off to get to the vacuum pipes as I discovered they had fallen to pieces and presumed that was the cause of the intermittant boost. But it didnt cure either problems. I also discovered that I had a lot of oil traces in the intercooler pipework. So it all started to look like a turbo issue, at one point I thought the loss of boost was a split intercooler as it used to build up and then vanish, like a cracked intercooler, but I eliminated this using compressed air.
So I have been living with this now for a few months, just making sure I took it easy until warm, the plan was to look at it in detail in the spring. FF now to Christmas day, I didnt wait for it to warm up fully and put my foot down when cold when over taking and it went into runaway, luckily I knew the symptoms and even more luckier its a manual so managed to tame it before any damage was caused. My 87 year old mum was a bit shocked tho with the smoke
I obviously then thought the turbo had died and this weekend have replaced it, well rebuilt it with a Nerrings core. Took it for a test drive and again it went into runaway pretty much straight away with the first hard pull. Got it back under control and tickled it home and now its not boosting much at all really and I have oil everywhere again. Very very annoying after the amount of work that went into the turbo change.
Any pointers?
Does the vacuum pump have a oil way/feed from the cam case? I ask this as my son noticed quite a bit of oil from the hard pipe to rubber pipe on the vacuum pipe. But this could be a red herring as there is a LOT of oil everywhere Any pointers well received,thanks in advance.
Shane
I will try and keep this as short as poss,but its a long story.
Last summer I bought a E53 manual with the M57, 2003. Soon after buying I noticed if I drove it anything other than gentle from cold it would push oil out from all over the engine bay.I could never really see where it was coming from though. Once up to temp it was fine, although it did have intermitent boost at times. I changed the loo roll oil breather and also pulled the inlet off to get to the vacuum pipes as I discovered they had fallen to pieces and presumed that was the cause of the intermittant boost. But it didnt cure either problems. I also discovered that I had a lot of oil traces in the intercooler pipework. So it all started to look like a turbo issue, at one point I thought the loss of boost was a split intercooler as it used to build up and then vanish, like a cracked intercooler, but I eliminated this using compressed air.
So I have been living with this now for a few months, just making sure I took it easy until warm, the plan was to look at it in detail in the spring. FF now to Christmas day, I didnt wait for it to warm up fully and put my foot down when cold when over taking and it went into runaway, luckily I knew the symptoms and even more luckier its a manual so managed to tame it before any damage was caused. My 87 year old mum was a bit shocked tho with the smoke
I obviously then thought the turbo had died and this weekend have replaced it, well rebuilt it with a Nerrings core. Took it for a test drive and again it went into runaway pretty much straight away with the first hard pull. Got it back under control and tickled it home and now its not boosting much at all really and I have oil everywhere again. Very very annoying after the amount of work that went into the turbo change.
Any pointers?
Does the vacuum pump have a oil way/feed from the cam case? I ask this as my son noticed quite a bit of oil from the hard pipe to rubber pipe on the vacuum pipe. But this could be a red herring as there is a LOT of oil everywhere Any pointers well received,thanks in advance.
Shane