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[S60 2.0T 2006] Oil leak near turbo Topic is solved

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Re: [S60 2.0T 2006] Oil leak near turbo

Post by cn90 »

adrian121,

Your PCV system is clogged thus the glove inflating.
What is the mileage (miles or km) in your S60?
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
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adrian121 wrote: 13 May 2019, 23:41 What do you think?
It is a fail. That is negative crankcase ventilation, it should be positive crankcase ventilation.
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Post by adrian121 »

It's been I while since last update.

There were an issue with PCV. I redone the whole system again and also changed PCV hoses near turbo - now it works like a charm.
Thank you @vtl and @abscate.

Unfortunately, oil leak near turbo is from head gasket. It was confirmed by two workshops. Leakage is not a big one and I need to choose between:
- leave it like it is and repair head gasket (and the engine) in the future
- replace head gasket
- change the engine

I am taking into consideration to replace head gasket by myself after winter.
Car is locked in the garage, for now.

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