Clocking turbo=fail...
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Clocking turbo=fail...
Just got a hold of my Garrett today. Trying to clock the CHRA and Turbine housing, with no luck at all. I have the bolts backed out finger loose on the turbine housing, and I've set the turbo in a vise a prybar in the turbine inlet with no luck at all.....If im correct, the 4 CHRA bolts under the drain and feed (the non-painted bolts) dont have to be loosened to clock correct?
Those bolts don't have to be loosened???^^^
Both turbine and compressor clip bolts dont have to be loose to just 1 side correct?
Any tips, shortcuts?
Those bolts don't have to be loosened???^^^
Both turbine and compressor clip bolts dont have to be loose to just 1 side correct?
Any tips, shortcuts?
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on my garret 60 t3 i pollised the cold side, theres a paper gasket that is glue i believe, try seperating then rotate. if its anything like mine was desighned. i would then maybe use some silicone to reseal it
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I'm not having any trouble at all getting the compressor housing to rotate. Its just everything else. Here is an actual pic of what I'm working with, do the bolts circled in red need to be loosened to rotate the CHRA and Turbine? The compressor comes free no problems.
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Well when I try to pry at the turbine inlet, even though I've tightened down the compressor housing clips the compressor still rotates and not the CHRA or Turbine. I figured that since they were facing the direction of the compressor that maybe it held it in place and thats why the rest wouldnt turn seperate of the compressor.
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Well when I try to pry at the turbine inlet, even though I've tightened down the compressor housing clips the compressor still rotates and not the CHRA or Turbine. I figured that since they were facing the direction of the compressor that maybe it held it in place and thats why the rest wouldnt turn seperate of the compressor.
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Ah ha!! Do you have a blow torch, looks like thats the only way that bitch will come apart
http://www.renault5turbo.free.fr/Sto...nstruction.pdf
http://www.renault5turbo.free.fr/Sto...nstruction.pdf
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you shouldnt have to take those bolts out! just the bolts on the compressor that hold the holding straps on take those bolts out, the straps will come off. then take a rubber mallet and start tapping the compressor housing in the direction you want it to come off. start working your way around the housing....
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um if your **** attaches like the pictures there it is non clockable u can take all the bolts out and turn it but then how is the **** gonna be held on. My mitsu uses a vband style flange on the hotside and a snap ring with oring on the compressor side to hold **** to the chra your garret it would apear is just straight bolt on not tweakability accept for at 90 and 180 degrees if the bolts are symetrical.