If you post your engine serial number or email me, I might have your cartridge on my shelf.
Along with the same info that Jim posted, I would try to pull your intake boot and inspect the compressor wheel. See if there is oil in the inlet. Check your compressor wheel. If it is rubbing your housing then your bearings are worn. Without removing the exhaust piping it would be tough to inspect the turbine wheel.
... Be sure not to twist, bend, kink, or break the oil feed line! If you don't have the correct tool (whatever it might be) get someone who does to assist!
As far as towing goes if and only if there is a stretch removable goose neck trailer available would I allow "Odyssey" to be "hauled" not towed! ... It might could be landolled if there are tall overpasses all the way to where you were taking it (which out there is possible!), but as tall as "Odyssey" is I would not want to chance it! (even at that, the approach angle of a Landoll would most likely dragging front and rear!)
Umm, OK, I'll bite: what special tools will I need? I have a full set of SAE and metric sockets and combination wrenches; does the oil line require some weird spanner to loosen?
Actually, as I just told Mark Renner over on the other board, I don't think we can get the coach onto a Landoll (or any other flatbed); even the long Landoll has too steep an angle-of-approach for us, and I think we'd get hung up front and/or rear trying to load. Not worried about the height out here -- all the overpasses are 15+. But I think the loading issues would mean that the only way to get towed is to use a 10' under-reach lift and wheel cradles, then pull the axles. This last item makes me nervous -- if they damage the seals, we might be sidelined for a long time.Thanks for the offer of help; as I get into it tomorrow I may need it.-Seanhttp://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com