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Before any more remedial work i would pull one side of the turbo or the other down to the point you can get a finger on the pin wheel in the housing and make sure it spins freely. From your explanation i think it's frozen. Turbo seals can and do leak.
The exhaust side gives you oily smoke, the...
Everyone is correct about leaving it and I suggest you only replace it with the "real" replacement part with the screw in the center.
My 2 cents for what it's worth.
Second choice is a leaking turbocharger, oil is puddling in the intake to the point it is being pulled into the engine. Should this be the case the exhaust would look like rolling coal. A look on the intake side of the intake manifold should show black oil. Just my 2 cents.
I wouldn't worry about any of that stuff!!! Unless there were a LOT more tie downs involved the first minor upset and the HMMWV is leaving the trailer, no problem then........
Rumor has it that "dead" slim in the tank looks like coffee grounds on the bottom of the tank. Something to look for. You should be able to easily see the bottom of the tank with clean highway diesel (non dyed on highway fuel) .
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