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Old 04-20-2012, 03:52 AM   #3
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[QUOTE=serv92;102470]is it possible that my turbo bearing is leaking anti-freeze and/or oil then blowing it out the exhaust.

Put simply.... NO. The coolant runs in an isolated cavity with a fairly heavy wall to prevent corrosion from opening it up into the rest of the housing. It is VERY unlikely and VERY, VERY rare with the CT-26. More likely than not you've got a blown head gasket.

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dont quote me on this but from what i know every turbo is suppose to have a certin amound of end play and verticle play, all whithin manuafters specs.
A new turbo will have no movement, axial or radial, which you could perceive without fine measuring instruments. The TSRM details how to check (and with what tools) to make sure that that movement is within the serviceability threshold.
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