clocking turbo potential issue...
#1
clocking turbo potential issue...
I just clocked my new turbo and the c-clip/snap ring that holds the intake side to the back of the housing seems to be seated but the orientation can still be moved with a little bit of pressure. Is it normal for brand new turbos to be really easy to clock until they heat up for the first time? I am just terrified of putting it on and getting into boost to see it come apart and destroy the wheel... I'm sure my terminology is wrong but I hope you all get what I'm trying to say. Thanks.
Ben
Ben
#2
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It will be easier once it's been turned recently, but it should still take a bit of effort to do so. Wiggle it back and forth while you or someone else taps on the snap ring, just to make sure it's set properly.
#8
No, not normal. There should be a high-temp O-ring on the intake side of the center section. Pushing the intake housing on should compress this O-ring. Once the C-clip is in, it should be very difficult to move the intake housing. The C-clip should be held tight by the O-ring attempting to decompress against the intake housing. Something is wrong with your assembly. Don't run the car until you figure it out.
#9
I got the c clip thing resolved yesterday. It snapped into place properly with the help of my room mate and everything was fine until I started the car. No unusual noises and there is no damage to any of the blades on either side and no movement of any kind of either housing. I have sent an email to the seller I bought it from and hopefully they'll let me swap it out for another unit. This just sucks especially hard being that this is my daily and I had to call into work today being that I'm not into smoke screening fools all the way to work...
#14
Return line is not clogged first off. That's the only thing I can think. If this one really is bad it went bad as soon as I started the motor because smoke levels stayed consistent. I can't imagine that the lil' 1.6 could put out enough oil pressure to ruin two brand new turbos immediately...
#19
If you spewed that much oil from the first turbo, I'd imagine there's still quite a bit in the dp>exhaust and maybe that's why the 2nd one is still smoking.
Have you checked the oil feed & drain lines off the turbo? I checked mine once and the amount of oil that comes from the feed line with just a bump of the starter is about half a soup can. I'm still not sure how I feel on the topic of restrictors. Everyone has a different opinion on them and I've heard so many variations of reasons why to run or not run one.
If you think there's any oil in the IC or pipes I'd suggest taking the time to pull everything and hose it out.
My Garrett started smoking quite a bit and I don't know if its due to not having a restrictor or if it was just time for a rebuild. I'm currently waiting to hear back from Gpopshop to see what they have to say about it. While I have their ear I'll ask them what they have to say about restrictors and probably take their advice on the matter.
Have you checked the oil feed & drain lines off the turbo? I checked mine once and the amount of oil that comes from the feed line with just a bump of the starter is about half a soup can. I'm still not sure how I feel on the topic of restrictors. Everyone has a different opinion on them and I've heard so many variations of reasons why to run or not run one.
If you think there's any oil in the IC or pipes I'd suggest taking the time to pull everything and hose it out.
My Garrett started smoking quite a bit and I don't know if its due to not having a restrictor or if it was just time for a rebuild. I'm currently waiting to hear back from Gpopshop to see what they have to say about it. While I have their ear I'll ask them what they have to say about restrictors and probably take their advice on the matter.
#20
Thanks. I replaced my ricer muffler with a nice tip today and there was a lot of oil in the muffler. I probably lost about a quart from the last turbo failing. I drove the car to work today and as soon as it heated up it was smoking badly. It gets worse if I give it gas. The thing is that neither of the turbos made/make boost... I'm stomping on the gas and there is no boost building... the car runs fine otherwise. Going to contact the seller tomorrow and ask them to send me a rebuild kit. I want to get into the last one they sent me and see if there was something wrong besides the oil seals. If there is too much oil pressure could the bearings fail? That's my only idea as to why the turbo isn't making boost. Should I have broken it in somehow? At a loss...