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<p>[QUOTE="BoxCarKidd, post: 12084476, member: 151415"]Yes. In 1985 or 6 I put a new turbo on a company truck. It had oil dripping out the flex pipe behind the turbo idling in the shop. No driver complaint just there for service. A lot of times then I just did what I was told. It still dripped oil out the exhaust with the new turbo.</p><p> That company only replaced filters when the filter minder said it was needed and it said good. I pulled the air filter. It had about 4 inches of trash in the bottom of the can and a dead bird. New filter and it quit dripping oil. That is why I mentioned it. Do inexpensive stuff first if you are not sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BoxCarKidd, post: 12084476, member: 151415"]Yes. In 1985 or 6 I put a new turbo on a company truck. It had oil dripping out the flex pipe behind the turbo idling in the shop. No driver complaint just there for service. A lot of times then I just did what I was told. It still dripped oil out the exhaust with the new turbo. That company only replaced filters when the filter minder said it was needed and it said good. I pulled the air filter. It had about 4 inches of trash in the bottom of the can and a dead bird. New filter and it quit dripping oil. That is why I mentioned it. Do inexpensive stuff first if you are not sure.[/QUOTE]
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