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removing exhaust housing
731200
Posted on: 2005/3/21 12:39
How do I remove the exhaust housing off my turbo?
I have pulled the bolts out that hold the housing to the body of the turbo but it wont come off. Do you have to take the exhaust wheel off first? Any info would be a help. btw its a IHI RHB5
#2
Re: removing exhaust housing
trb012
Posted on: 2005/3/22 7:57
Have a carefull look and make sure there is no circlip holding the housing on.Otherwise the housing should come off with gentle force.You shouldnt have to take the exhaust wheel off it will come out as one shaft with the exhaust and compressor wheels attached
#3
Re: removing exhaust housing
731200
Posted on: 2005/3/22 10:06
Mines really stuck on there does gentel force = tapping it with a hammer?
#4
Re: removing exhaust housing
trb012
Posted on: 2005/3/23 7:34
Give it a good spray with wd40 and let it sit overnite then gently tap it off with a soft face hammer so you dont damage the housing.Buy the way why are you takeing it off?
#5
Re: removing exhaust housing
fat14s
Posted on: 2005/3/23 10:41
if u want to remove the turbo u can remove it from the join at the exhaust manifold .....but if u want to remove the actual exhaust housing from ur turbo....there will deffinately be a circlip...a very large one then after that it will require a lrage tap....this thing heats up to 1 million degrees then cools to nothin like everyday the bastard will be on there very well believe me particularly if it is an old turbo.....as for the exhaust wheel it should be sweet where it is
#6
Re: removing exhaust housing
kegs
Posted on: 2005/3/23 11:11
if there is a circlip, ud wanna hope u have access to some f u k i n big circlip pliers coz the circlip is huge !!! the guy that built my turbo manifold snapped his trying to take mine off. the pliers i used were about a foot and a half long !!!
#7
Re: removing exhaust housing
Demojob
Posted on: 2005/3/23 12:24
2 people and 3 screwdrivers get the circlip off easy. one bloke uses his 2 screw drivers at the end of the clip flexing it and as soon as you see the clip coming up and theres a gap between the clip and it's hole that it sits in, the second person sticks his screwdriver in the hole therefore stopping it from falling back in, then you just manipulate the screwdrivers to get the clip off.
I hope I made sense cheers Damo
#8
Re: removing exhaust housing
731200
Posted on: 2005/3/24 12:15
Yeah soaked it in wd before i posted.
Just needed a hit with the hammer. You need to take the nut off the compressor side fan thing cause the whole shaft comes out with the housing. No circlip just this other bolt on brace thing which the bolts were a pain to undo but good old wd40 came to the rescue there too. Im maybe going to fix the oil seal in the exhaust side but now I dont know how to seperate the exhaust fan thing off the main shaft Any advice would be cool. Thanks heaps so far.
#9
Re: removing exhaust housing
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2005/3/24 12:29
Now that you have taken the compressor wheel off the shaft, how do you plan on balancing the rotating mass once reassembled?
And not all turbos have circlips.
#10
Re: removing exhaust housing
731200
Posted on: 2005/3/24 12:41
Do you mean balancing it when its all put back togeather?
If so I didnt know you had to! The compressor wheel is a press fit there couldnt be too much adjustment i dont think and the shaft sits in the two bearings in the main body so its pretty streight. Anyone else know anything about this. You can view topic.
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