TURBOCHARGER
Troubleshooting the Turbocharger
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6LY3 Service Manual
© 2007 Yanmar Marine International
White Smoke
Excessive Oil Consumption
Reduced Engine Power
Poor Follow-Up of the Turbocharger
Possible Cause
Correction
Oil flows into the compressor side or turbine side because of a
clogged or deformed oil return line.
The seal ring is worn abnormally or is broken because of
excessive bearing abrasion.
Repair or replace the pipe.
Disassemble and repair the turbocharger.
Possible Cause
Correction
The seal ring is worn abnormally or is broken because of
excessive bearing abrasion.
Disassemble and repair the turbocharger.
Possible Cause
Correction
Gas leak in the exhaust gas system.
Air leaks at the discharge side of the compressor.
Clogging of the air cleaner element.
Turbocharger is contaminated or damaged.
Disassemble and repair exhaust system.
Repair leak.
Clean or replace the element.
Disassemble and repair or replace the turbocharger.
Possible Cause
Correction
Carbon deposits stuck on the turbine side (seal ring) hampers
smooth rotation of the turbine rotor shaft.
Incomplete diesel fuel combustion.
Change the engine oil and, at the same time, disassemble and
clean the turbocharger.
Check the engine combustion system and restore its
combustion state.