What happens when you remove the Turbo from a Saab?

What happens when you remove the Turbo from a Saab?

The trickiest part of removing the turbo with the lines attached is the long coolant return line which can get caught up on the oxygen sensor line, etc. So once you get that free it isn’t much a problem. (21 cont.)Careful not to damage the radiator when pulling the turbo.

What causes blue smoke when you blow a turbo?

Blue smoke will suddenly appear in a big cloud if your car blows a Turbo. A blown turbo is either the turbo casing has damaged or a broken oil seal in the Turbo. In both cases they let oil into the intake of the engine. 4. Blue Smoke Comes With Transmission Fluid Loss

Where is the banjo bolt on a Saab turbocharger?

(17 cont.)Remove the 12MM banjo bolt from the turbo coolant return line and remove the rubber coolant line which has a hose clamp (circled in blue). (17 cont.)Remove the 10MM bolt which holds the turbo coolant return line in place. It is located approx. halfway between the turbo and banjo bolt just removed.

Where is the direct ignition cassette on a Saab?

(24) Unplug the Direct Ignition Cassette (DIC) which is located directly on top of the engine. (25)Unplug fuse 19 for the fuel pump. (26)Crank engine for several seconds (10 should do fine) so as to prime the turbo with oil. (27)Plug everything back in and start her up.

Blue smoke will suddenly appear in a big cloud if your car blows a Turbo. A blown turbo is either the turbo casing has damaged or a broken oil seal in the Turbo. In both cases they let oil into the intake of the engine. 4. Blue Smoke Comes With Transmission Fluid Loss

Is it OK to drive a car with a blown Turbo?

It is not a good idea if you drive a car with a Blown Turbo. This is because bits of metal will be created due to the lack of oil in the Turbo. Then these bits of metal will come into the engine and damage the engine. So before you fix the turbo, you should investigate what damage the Blown Turbo did.

What to do if you have blue smoke coming from your engine?

First of all, remove the valve cover and do necessary cleaning to rid your engine of debris. Despite various type of engines , the first thing which can cause blue smoke is surely the engine. Clean the drain back holes carefully and recheck and reassemble them. After the mending job, wait for 2 or 4 more days for the remaining oils to clean away.

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