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#11 Re: removing exhaust housing
phunkdoktaspok Posted on: 2005/3/24 12:50
If you look at the compressor nut you took off, and look at the compressor wheel and turbine wheel, you will notice they have little bits of material grinded ( removed) from them.
What are the chances you can get the nut back in the same position?
At the speed it all spins, balancing is a big thing


#12 Re: removing exhaust housing
731200 Posted on: 2005/3/24 13:00
Dam I should have marked it hope there is a ridge on the shaft or something.

Anyone got any idea of how fast a turbo actually spins in relation to engine revs?


#13 Re: removing exhaust housing
phunkdoktaspok Posted on: 2005/3/24 14:29
Me thinks it will be a bit more involved than just trying to reposition it correctly.


#14 Re: removing exhaust housing
A14force Posted on: 2005/3/24 21:35
Me thinks some turbos get up as high as 300,000 RPMs. At that speed ANY inbalance will result in catostrophic failure.



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