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![]() 183 Posts Member #: 1391 Advanced Member sheffield south yorkshire |
21st May, 2007 at 11:12:49pm
hi i need to get my turbo sorted as it is a little smoky, what i want to know is it somthing i can do my self with the right parts or do i need to get it done for me please respond asap thanks
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![]() 508 Posts Member #: 487 Post Whore westbury, wiltshire |
22nd May, 2007 at 06:58:30pm
first you need to dismantle it to see what if any damage there is, both t3 it took apart were mostly scrap parts, eg bearing houseings were too badly scoured to use, so bearings would be to slack in the houseing, then theres keeping it all balanced "Can I legally marry people now that I am ordained in the Church of the SubGenius?" aka i know jack sh"t
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![]() 4641 Posts Member #: 20 My sister is so fit I won't show anyone her picture Lake District |
22nd May, 2007 at 11:24:08pm
Providing it's just a basic rebuild that's needed, then it's pretty easy. Make sure to mark the compressor & turbine wheels and ensure you assemble them exactly the same on the shaft to keep the balance. |
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