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If i hit boost then let the engine run down, soon as i touch the throttle again it plumes blue smoke out the exhaust.



Has randomly blue smoked since ive had it (like twice the whole of the last year) ive driven it daily this week and now its almost everytime.



Im guessing its the stem seals, its running a race spec rocker if that makes any difference



What you guys reckon?



Cheers!


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It never smokes on boost though? ill be whipping the wastegate off tomorrow and see if its oily, i hope its turbo thats much easier aha!


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I had the same problem age's ago sounds very similar I seen a video of stem seals the smoke on tick over was nuts you would know if they went compared ha

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Ah right well it never smokes any other time so that's a relief, now I've just gotta fix my girlfriends car then I can pull mine apart lol

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Just gonna bump this up, turbos been rebuilt and hybrid-ised by Liam at midland turbo, it still smokes, gahhhh!

There is a small amount of oil the intercooler pipe but not enough to cause the smoking I'm having

So could it be stem seals or rings?

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Just gonna bump this up, turbos been rebuilt and hybrid-ised by Liam at midland turbo, it still smokes, gahhhh!

There is a small amount of oil the intercooler pipe but not enough to cause the smoking I'm having

So could it be stem seals or rings?

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if its rings youll be down on compression

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Compression test is next on my list, it's currently away getting a new centre section made aha

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I'm not that clued up with engine work unfortunately, I can do a headgasket and change valves but I've never changed stem seals.

But it needs a cambelt soon anyway so looks like I will be refreshing the lot, better start saving lol.

Could it be anything else other than the stem seals?

My oil return is a bit smaller than the standard hose, but only by a few mm's

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take the manifold off, look into the head and see if you can spot oil from the stem. ive had this problem aswell.


you can indeed swap the seals without popping the head but imho it is best to lift the head and clean the cylinders. mine had a lot of burnt oil flakes on the cylinders which can cause detonation. so for piece of mind i would take it apart and clean it up. also gives you the chance to check/clean the head


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