I have owned my 1998 lx665 turbo skid steer for almost 2 years. I purchased it with a blown turbo and oil was pouring out the exhaust. The inlet had bent turbine blades. The previous owner said the dealer had performed a bad service and pinched the lines. That dealer went out of business at the time. I replaced the turbo with a A&I products SBA135756151 turbo. At the same time, I replaced the engine oil/filter and all the intake air filters (2). I have run this skid trouble free for 50 hours until this winter when I noticed oil coming out of the joint between the exhaust and the turbo. I could actually watch the engine oil slowly stream out. I removed the exhaust and the connector pipes/mounts to the turbo and ran the engine at idle. I could see oil seeping out through the exhaust turbine hole. The question I have is: 1. Did I operate it badly on cold days. I did not let it idle for 3 minutes at 1500 rpm before using. In fact I seldom let the skid warm up. I normally start it, then increase revs to somewhere around 2000 and move out of its storage. 2. I do always let the skid idle for a minute or more after use before shutting down. 3. Did I buy a cheap aftermarket turbo (A&I products SBA135756151 turbo) which is destined to fail at a cost of +-$850 with shipping. 4. Or is there something else I should be looking at to diagnose before installing another turbo.