Guys, genuinely I know sod all about turbos. OK OK they're an exhaust powered fan that increases air flow into the engine, I'm not a total numpty, but in terms of failure and faults, I am rather green. OK there are bearings that can fail. Right. Oil can stop flowing and they seize. Yep. Got all that but what about leaks and seals and stuff? My 80 runs absolutely fine. No issues. No horrendous smoke or anything and it goes like a train, but having cleaned it all off once there really does seem to be a good coating of black oil around the turbo area. Is this condensate running back down the pipe into the blower from the rocker cover? Is it an oil leak out of the turbo? Is it some sort of seal that's going? Is it leaking oil delivery pipes?
See, I really don't have a clue. What's the general consensus on oily old turbos? I don't want to be halfway to Romania and be in trouble. Is there much you can do with a turbo if you pull it off and stick it on the bench or are they throwaway items (not cheap items obviously) It's maybe an 80 question more than a general one but I'd like the perceived wisdom on this from a Landcruiser perspective. What do we know as being generally the common cause of oily LC turbos?
Educated comments please. It's not a loose door handle or low washer fluid. My tyres have plenty of tread and the ashtray is empty. Speculative guesswork will receive harsh comment. You know who you are
Have I most likely got another million miles of trouble free motoring ahead or it is dooooomed? It's pretty much coating the whole thing as far as I can see and no it's not spilled engine oil from an oil change. It's black
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See, I really don't have a clue. What's the general consensus on oily old turbos? I don't want to be halfway to Romania and be in trouble. Is there much you can do with a turbo if you pull it off and stick it on the bench or are they throwaway items (not cheap items obviously) It's maybe an 80 question more than a general one but I'd like the perceived wisdom on this from a Landcruiser perspective. What do we know as being generally the common cause of oily LC turbos?
Educated comments please. It's not a loose door handle or low washer fluid. My tyres have plenty of tread and the ashtray is empty. Speculative guesswork will receive harsh comment. You know who you are

Have I most likely got another million miles of trouble free motoring ahead or it is dooooomed? It's pretty much coating the whole thing as far as I can see and no it's not spilled engine oil from an oil change. It's black
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