A turbocharger failure can look like a bad part.
Loss of power. Smoke. Noise. Oil leaking. Shaft play.
But in many heavy-duty diesel engines, the turbocharger is not the real starting point of the failure. The damage often begins somewhere else in the lubrication system.
The number one issue that destroys turbochargers is oil starvation. When a turbo does not receive a steady supply of clean, pressurized oil, internal damage can happen fast: sometimes within seconds under load.
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