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  • #16
    Originally posted by d.o.h.c View Post
    How do I get the turbine housing off? I took all the bolts off and its still not budging. I have a t3/t4. I cant seem to get this thing to come off, I have been PB Blasting it alll day.
    Use the B.F.H. to get it off.......BIG F$CKING HAMMER. Beat it hard alternating the sides you hit it on. Be careful it will just drop off at one point. It will move......cast iron is tough stuff so don't worry about breaking it. Just don't hit it against something hard like the concrete. Put the bearing housing in a vice and have the turbine housing unsuspended.
    2004 Black Cobra Vert

    New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
    455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq

    1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune

    1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices

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    • #17
      I got it apart. I used a brass dowl. Anywyas I took the whole turbo apart and there is some significant wearing on the bearings, such as grooving and a black film on the turbine side. Can the turbine shaft and the center section be machined or cleaned up from the grooving.


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      • #18
        Originally posted by d.o.h.c View Post
        I got it apart. I used a brass dowl. Anywyas I took the whole turbo apart and there is some significant wearing on the bearings, such as grooving and a black film on the turbine side. Can the turbine shaft and the center section be machined or cleaned up from the grooving.
        It can be but you will have to take it to a machine shop to have it done. You will also want to call garrett and find out what the next size of oversize bearings are. You might want to send it out if it has that much wear and leave it to the boys with the right feeler gauges and such. Check with Flybynite on tgpforums if you want to pay to have it done. He is really good and is doing my upgraded turbo as we speak.


        Ken
        2004 Black Cobra Vert

        New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
        455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq

        1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune

        1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices

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        • #19
          Corbra, I went ahead and rebuild the turbo. It felt good after the rebuild with no oil in it. I put some oil in it and it was pretty tight. I drove the car today, and when i got home I checked it out again and noticed about 1-1.5 mm of play again. I am running a high flow oil pump, not buring oil that i can see. Why would this do it again?


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          • #20
            Originally posted by d.o.h.c View Post
            Corbra, I went ahead and rebuild the turbo. It felt good after the rebuild with no oil in it. I put some oil in it and it was pretty tight. I drove the car today, and when i got home I checked it out again and noticed about 1-1.5 mm of play again. I am running a high flow oil pump, not buring oil that i can see. Why would this do it again?
            1.5 mm is about 5.905494e-005 inches which is really tight! Those clearances are perfectly acceptable. What is happening is the bearings are wearing in so some play is expected, hell my brand new turbo has a little bit. Just keep an eye on it and if it starts to get greater then you have a problem with either the shaft, the housing and or you need to send the vanes out to be balanced before you rebuild it again. This was the problem with my turbo, shaft was way undersized and the vanes were way out of balance. Good luck!

            Ken
            2004 Black Cobra Vert

            New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
            455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq

            1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune

            1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices

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            • #21
              1.5mm is about .060". There is no way that is within spec for a turbo.
              Ben
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              • #22
                Originally posted by SappySE107 View Post
                1.5mm is about .060". There is no way that is within spec for a turbo.
                My bad your right Ben, it's early I entered in micro meters, I was wondering why that did not seem right!

                1.5 mm is 0.05905494 like you said 60 thousandths. Yeah I'm willing to bet you need a new turbine shaft/turbine wheel and a good balancing job. I would PM flybynite over on TGPforums he can tell you where to get your vanes balanced for very cheep. Sorry for the confusion Ben.

                Ken
                2004 Black Cobra Vert

                New Best Time 9-2-07: 1.81 60' 12.06 @ 117.3 Mph
                455 rwhp/ 458 rwtq

                1988 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - New Setup: Stock 3400 with 52 k on it from a 05 Impala, 255 walbro, LC-1 WB, Spec 3 Clutch, CS144 Alternator upgrade, DIY tune

                1989 Pontiac Turbo Grand prix - 44 k original miles, birchtrax'ed & intrax'ed, crane 2020, Topgun 160 +++ my own special herbs and spices

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