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John Deere engine 6068 (Bateman) variable geometry turbo problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_Joe" data-source="post: 7125898" data-attributes="member: 26598"><p>if it get hot the variable vanes can expand and jam on left over soot, can you take the linkage off and operate the vanes are they perfectly smooth?</p><p></p><p>i had to dismantle my mondeo st turbo as it had dont just this, its all stainless steel so was easy to clean but was sooted up, when they were try to move to vary the geometry they were binding on soot. </p><p></p><p>another problem i have heard of with variable turbo is the controller the arm is linked too, they get super hot next to turbo and solder within them can fail, but this usually would result in permanent fault, but its possible when its hot a connection is failing due to heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_Joe, post: 7125898, member: 26598"] if it get hot the variable vanes can expand and jam on left over soot, can you take the linkage off and operate the vanes are they perfectly smooth? i had to dismantle my mondeo st turbo as it had dont just this, its all stainless steel so was easy to clean but was sooted up, when they were try to move to vary the geometry they were binding on soot. another problem i have heard of with variable turbo is the controller the arm is linked too, they get super hot next to turbo and solder within them can fail, but this usually would result in permanent fault, but its possible when its hot a connection is failing due to heat. [/QUOTE]
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