is this turbo junk?
is this turbo junk?
the blade in the 2'o clock position looks pretty worn. i'd bet it was run without a filter for some time.
with that much wear i'd be concerned about balance. the bearings life may be compromised because of any vibration, and could lead to premature failure.
now im good with the physics of turbochargers, i know how they work, but i don't have much long-term experience so let 'forced or someone else back me up on this.
Get rid of it and buy my t3/t4
Ive got two of them about the same level of erosion, figure ill put the least rusted one in service for the moment then.
Love to buy a T3/T4, but I have managed to dig a pit and pile a mountain of broken and non functional auto parts in on top of me! When I resurface, maybe you will still have it for sale!
Looks like its rubbibg the housing. Take off the housing and check.
it actually wont take much to unbalance a turbo, something as simple as not clocking the wheels correctly when re assembling a turbo can cause imbalance. when the Compressor and turbine wheels spin at 100,000 rpm, balance is important. If its touching the housing AT ALL, it will fail muuuch faster. also, check the play In and out, which is more important than side to side.
(03-29-2010, 01:25 AM)Paperjam it actually wont take much to unbalance a turbo, something as simple as not clocking the wheels correctly when re assembling a turbo can cause imbalance. when the Compressor and turbine wheels spin at 100,000 rpm, balance is important. If its touching the housing AT ALL, it will fail muuuch faster. also, check the play In and out, which is more important than side to side.
(03-29-2010, 01:25 AM)Paperjam it actually wont take much to unbalance a turbo, something as simple as not clocking the wheels correctly when re assembling a turbo can cause imbalance. when the Compressor and turbine wheels spin at 100,000 rpm, balance is important. If its touching the housing AT ALL, it will fail muuuch faster. also, check the play In and out, which is more important than side to side.
The parts are balanced individually on 99% of factory turbos. Its easy to tell if the assembly is match balanced, the compressor nut will have material cut off of one side. If the nut is whole you can swap wheels without worry of keeping alignment or the need to rebalance.
(03-29-2010, 10:13 AM)ForcedInduction The parts are balanced individually on 99% of factory turbos. Its easy to tell if the assembly is match balanced, the compressor nut will have material cut off of one side. If the nut is whole you can swap wheels without worry of keeping alignment or the need to rebalance.
(03-29-2010, 10:13 AM)ForcedInduction The parts are balanced individually on 99% of factory turbos. Its easy to tell if the assembly is match balanced, the compressor nut will have material cut off of one side. If the nut is whole you can swap wheels without worry of keeping alignment or the need to rebalance.