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706 mw turbo problems

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farmallcrazy

06-23-2007 18:42:29




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My dad and I have a ih 706 D282. we recently put a M&W turbo kit on it. It had been running fine but i noticed it now has oil coming out of the exhaust side of the turbo. I don't know alot about turbos. is there a seal or o-ring that might have went bad? or does it have another problem?




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Greg_Ky

06-24-2007 09:07:09




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 Re: 706 mw turbo problems in reply to farmallcrazy, 06-23-2007 18:42:29  
Are you sure that it is oil? Have you been real easy on it lately (putt sin around and not working it very hard) Sounds like it could be a case of slobbering. If it is not bellowing blue smoke work it and work it hard for four or five hours and see if it cleans up.HTH



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ejr-IA.

06-24-2007 07:42:25




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 Re: 706 mw turbo problems in reply to farmallcrazy, 06-23-2007 18:42:29  
Time for a rebuild or replacement.If you have the TRW or Rayjay they can be expensive around 500 bucks.I use AirReasearch replacements their less money.One off a AC XT190 will work on the 706 I did this on my 656 and 706 their the same kits.If you go this route you will need to shorten the intake pipe about a inch and the pressure side also no big deal every thing else bolts right up.



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the tractor vet

06-23-2007 19:47:46




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 Re: 706 mw turbo problems in reply to farmallcrazy, 06-23-2007 18:42:29  
More then likely the turbo seals and this is not a DIY project. Since i do not know where you are from i can not realy give ya a good idea on just where to take it , as it may need more then seals . If it has to have a new shaft and wheel then it will have to balanced . I don't have a book on that turbo so i can not even tell ya for sure that there is a modern replacement .



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msb

06-23-2007 18:58:06




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 Re: 706 mw turbo problems in reply to farmallcrazy, 06-23-2007 18:42:29  
Could be the turbo shaft seal. Could also be coming from the oil rings. Have you tried working the tractore hard to see if the oil clears up?



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