I can say that all journal bearing turbos that I've seen have had the pressurized oil enter the area of the bearing very similar to the way the oil enters the main or rod bearings of an engine. It then flows out from the limited space and is evacuated from the main cavity of the turbo by gravity. The turbo shaft seals are not positive seals but rather rely heavily on the proper drainage and oil slingers on either end of the shaft before the seals. If one were to pressurize the drain port I am 100% SURE that a massive amount of oil would leak out of the shaft seals when the cavity was pressurized. I surmise that it might even be enough to actually starve the shaft bearings of proper pressurized lubrication and the turbo would not last any amount of time.
Less leakage would occur with the latter, but as the oil level rose above the shaft it would still leak out the shaft seals profusely.
enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
Vince, I flagged his post as soon as it was up and didn't comment for a day on it. I have a hard time saying nothing when someone posts rudely to a forum member I respect and without presenting any worthwhile information. I would certainly have preferred to see his post removed, but I won't sit idle for very long.
(big chunk of very useful turbo architecture info cut)..Much like running a jet of water under your roof shingles instead of rain naturally flowing off the roof.
Keep in mind your vnt actuator will now be in a different position.
Well, not a conventional actuator, my VNT is driven via Bowden cables so it's orientation is of no concern.The whole lot is controlled and driven by self-designed micro processor circuit, of which I knew nothing about 24 months ago.
You are obviously quite new here.
I think you need to...
QuoteKeep in mind your vnt actuator will now be in a different position. VNT Actuator? No, Mr Know-nothing Cheeseman has no use for VNT actuators. Well, not a conventional actuator, my VNT is driven via Bowden cables so it's orientation is of no concern.The whole lot is controlled and driven by self-designed micro processor circuit, of which I knew nothing about 24 months ago.