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Old Iron Runner
Gm Guy, I didn't really peg you for a manual enthusiast after going through your signature haha I love mine
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I'll find a new fuel filter as well (checking your site first, Leroy!).
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Ok, so would buying a new wastegate be an ideal next step? Would not relieving the back pressure (?) cause the symptoms I initially described/could the wastegate be the culprit? I can't seem to find any for my 1993, most are advertised for 1994+. None for the GM-3. Any recommendations?
The FFM (will still replace) and air filters may be side thoughts at this point, but still definitely open to new ideas on how to resolve this!
Even if the wastegate was locked up, I can't really see it causing the issues you are having. I couldn't push my wastegate back on mine without disconnecting it. There is a little e-clip you can take off right at the wastegate on the turbine housing and then you should be able to move the wastegate front to back. With being towards the front as closed. I would still check your lift pump and possibly tank sock. Be sure to bypass the OPS for your lift pump. I have had good luck with my AFE as far as filters go. And you could maybe have a seal out on the turbine side of the turbo that is leaking oil if you can't find a leak anywhere. Won't always be represented with shaft play. My hx35 had it's turbine seal out when I got it but didn't show shaft play. Just an idea. And there will usually always be oil in the intake from right before your turbo all the way through the intake. Caused indirectly by the CDR valve on the passenger side valve cover. That could have possibly gone bad as well. Could be a easily replaceable item.