Ok - thank you very much for the information on the likely source of the leaking.
There is a tag on the housing that says it is "factory rebuilt by Garrett" and gives a part number and serial number. When I search for the part number it comes back as the factory turbo for a Pontiac.
The housing itself is clean and doesn't look to be 25 years old or older on the rebuild. Would seem that not having a seal would have been a nightmare for warranty issues back in the day, so maybe there is a different type of seal used in the modern turbo world. Just having a slip fit where oil is involved doesn't seem so good. Using red RTV to seal the drain tube flange doesn't seem like a factory approach though. Maybe an attempt afterwards to slow the leak.
I could call Garrett and give them the serial # and part number though not sure what info they would give me on it. The fellow I bought the car from was not mechanically inclined and I couldn't get any better info on the car and had to price that in as best I could. He had owned the car a short time and realized he was in over his head and was believable.
Last edited by onewheelpeel; 06-29-2020 at 08:32 PM.
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