Do I need a turbo rebuild if the low mileage twin turbos stored 6 yrs in ATF fluid?
I plan to replacethe engine soon. The orignal twins have 94K on them. I have low mileage (10K) twin that I bought six years ago and stored in a container with ATF fluid. Do I need to rebuild this mothballed turbos? And does rebuild in this case just means replacing any rubber seals in the turbos as opposed to a complete rebuild?
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If there has been ATF on the seals the whole time, then I see no reason to rebuild. You should be ok, but don't take my word as law either.
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what rubber seals in a turbo ? check the end play and the shaft play through the oil hole with a dial indicator. If you do not know how find someone to help you.It is simple to do correctly
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I think you'll be alright but that thing is going to smoke like a mofo for hours burning all the atf off :o:
When I swapped motors I had to retap a few holes in the exhaust manifold and used copious amounts of machine oil in doing so. That sucker smoked for 30 mins at idle before it finally burnt off. I could only imagine what the turbos would do... |
Yeah that is going to be a sight to see when that baby fires up. Can you say military smoke grenade?
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you wanna see smoke???? im gonna video my 86 na with a bad rotor oil seal! its amazing, haah!!!! its my west nile protection device!!!
paul |
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