I imported a 1990 jimny about 3 yrs ago. In that span I replaced the engine, turbo, fuel filter, and all the hoses. I kept everything stock. I've put maybe 10k miles on the new engine and my turbo has blown out. This is the 2nd turbo I've bought. The 1st one fell apart in the 1st week.
I've taken my car to a mechanic and they said it looks like the turbo destroyed itself from the inside, just like the one my car came with. I dont think I got my turbos from Yokohama motors yet, so I'm going to try there.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening?I feel like it cant just be part failure if its happening this many times. It's a simple turbo, it gets cooled only by oil.
Does anyone know of any turbos that are compatible with this car?
_--------- First, these turbos are both water and oil cooled, so make sure you have the water hooked up!!!! I have a 1991 that had a bad turbo, but, the original owner had disconnected the diverter valve
which may have lead to back pressure in the intake system and the failure. My turbo was leaking oil and water into the exhaust and into the intake from the journal bearing, also, the cast part of the turbo was cracked...
Check to see that water is flowing though the turbo, maybe run the car with the tubes hooked loosen one to see if the water is flowing.
do the same with the oil drain, un - plug the drian from the turbo and run to see if you are pumping oil through the turbo.
IF both work, check to see if your diverter valve opens when you let off the throttle.
there is a vacuumne tube connecting the manifold to the diverter valve, make sure this is connected.
Run the car, and look at the outlet for the diverter valve (disconnect from airbox) and see if it is closed under throttle and that it opens when you let off the gas.
You can do this by yourself with one hand on the throttle and your eye on the diverter valve outlet.
IF all of these are good......;
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