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Old 07-12-03, 05:26 PM
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These Turbo's for an FD? PICS

Here are some pics of a turbo, is it for a 3rd Gen 7?! My Apex seal took out my primary, so I just rather get a another set. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Old 07-12-03, 05:42 PM
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Yeah thats them!

Those are the stock twins on the 3rd gen 7. Get those and send them Brian at BNR!!!

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Rockin, how do you know if they need to be rebuilt?
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I would imagine as long as it spins and there isn't any shaft play it's good to go right?
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that should be it, besides the usual good look for cracks or anything obvious.
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those look pretty clean...are they used and if so how many stated miles did they have on them?

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Look for cracks. Kinda hard to tell what condition the seals are in without taking them apart so just look for that as an obvious flaw. Check for shaft play. A little of side to side play is ok since they have no oil in them, in and out play is unacceptable.
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Just get a used good set....
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