GT2871 impeller nut gone!
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Well, the results are in. Mea Culpa
It turns out that upon disassembly the turbo vendor found a couple of small pieces of teflon tape plugging the oil feed holes for the bearings. As a result the bearings ran dry, and eventually led to the destruction of the turbo. The nut coming off was secondary damage, basically the result of relative motion between the shaft and the compressor wheel.
So, I used some tape where I should not have. The only place I can remember using any is at the block tap for the turbo oil line feed. Boy do I feel stupid.
The good news is that I do not have to pay for an all new turbo. There is some kind of a bearing replacement program that Garrett has, and the turbine housing is reusable, so it is going to cost about 1/2 of a new one to repair/rebuild this one.
It turns out that upon disassembly the turbo vendor found a couple of small pieces of teflon tape plugging the oil feed holes for the bearings. As a result the bearings ran dry, and eventually led to the destruction of the turbo. The nut coming off was secondary damage, basically the result of relative motion between the shaft and the compressor wheel.
So, I used some tape where I should not have. The only place I can remember using any is at the block tap for the turbo oil line feed. Boy do I feel stupid.
The good news is that I do not have to pay for an all new turbo. There is some kind of a bearing replacement program that Garrett has, and the turbine housing is reusable, so it is going to cost about 1/2 of a new one to repair/rebuild this one.
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I really thought I was being careful with the tape, but clearly a piece or two got in there somehow. Needless to say all of the feed lines and fittings will be removed, checked, and well flushed before the new turbo goes in.
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Hard to say for sure, but I think the tape ****-up happened when I replumbed the system for the new oil pressure sending unit. If that is the case, then it took about 1000-2000 miles or so, including about 60 to 90 minutes of aggressive track time.
Basically, no worries if you do not use teflon tape on any part of the oil system that is downstream of the oil filter, which is just about any oil fitting that one would be tempted to use tape on. I did it just to be sure I did not have leaks at the oil tap fitting since it is hard to get a wrench on the fitting with the motor in the car. That is the only place I used tape since the rest of the fittings are AN flares.
Basically, no worries if you do not use teflon tape on any part of the oil system that is downstream of the oil filter, which is just about any oil fitting that one would be tempted to use tape on. I did it just to be sure I did not have leaks at the oil tap fitting since it is hard to get a wrench on the fitting with the motor in the car. That is the only place I used tape since the rest of the fittings are AN flares.
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Man that's a bummer, thats good that you don't have to eat the whole cost.
Fitting sealant:
Russell Performance - Miscellaneous Parts
"HOSE & FITTING ASSEMBLY LUBE AND SEALANT KIT
Precision Hose and Fitting Assembly Lube allows easy assembly and disassembly of hose ends. Our Assembly Lube will not damage the inner liner of the hose and prevents galling of hose ends during assembly. The Anti-Seize Thread Sealant provides an instant seal on pipe threads and eliminates the use of Teflon® tape. This sealant has a temperature range from -60° to +600º F and can be used as a gasket and flange sealant. "
You can get it at Summit.
Chris
Fitting sealant:
Russell Performance - Miscellaneous Parts
"HOSE & FITTING ASSEMBLY LUBE AND SEALANT KIT
Precision Hose and Fitting Assembly Lube allows easy assembly and disassembly of hose ends. Our Assembly Lube will not damage the inner liner of the hose and prevents galling of hose ends during assembly. The Anti-Seize Thread Sealant provides an instant seal on pipe threads and eliminates the use of Teflon® tape. This sealant has a temperature range from -60° to +600º F and can be used as a gasket and flange sealant. "
You can get it at Summit.
Chris
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Thanks for the sealant tips. I have also used permatex high-temp sensor safe sealant/gasket maker on some coolant NPT threads with good success. Anyone try it on NPT oil fittings?
One thing about threadlocker, it seems like the excess would flush out easier with less possibility of forming a chunklet that could lead to a clog.
One thing about threadlocker, it seems like the excess would flush out easier with less possibility of forming a chunklet that could lead to a clog.
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Thanks for the sealant tips. I have also used permatex high-temp sensor safe sealant/gasket maker on some coolant NPT threads with good success. Anyone try it on NPT oil fittings?
One thing about threadlocker, it seems like the excess would flush out easier with less possibility of forming a chunklet that could lead to a clog.
One thing about threadlocker, it seems like the excess would flush out easier with less possibility of forming a chunklet that could lead to a clog.
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BTW for future information here is the Garrett program that is supplying the reduced price CHRA. ATP Turbo is one of their "Performance Distributors"
TurboByGarrett.com - BB Service
TurboByGarrett.com - BB Service