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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 06:33 PM
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Turbo gasket help

Could anyone tell me what "needs" to be replaced when changing my turbos out. There is a bunch of stuff in the service manual, just wanted some experience involved. Someone told me i could reuse a couple of the gaskets and be ok. Just want to know what would be in my rex's best interest, without going overboard, if possible. Thanks guys
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 06:40 PM
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need and should are two different thinks. you NEED to replace whatever looks like needs replacing.

You Should replace;

All Gaskets involved (if they are all original)
Both Coolant lines
Studs
Nuts
and anything else that looks like is in bad shape... such as the vacume hoses.
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 07:08 PM
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It's a tough call. I pulled my turbos for inspection and put them back on and only replaced the small turbo stud which snapped on me.

I strongly recommend replacing the coolant lines in any case.

If the nuts/studs come out together, in good condition, and the threads go back into the manifold by hand tightening, then the are probably ok. If a stud is messed up, replace the nut that went with it. At $5-10/piece, it's your call. If you're putting on used turbos, then reuse the gaskets (maybe clean them with fine sandpaper).

If you're putting on a set of new ones or paying someone else for labor, I wouldn't skimp even at Mazda OEM prices for hardware. All new studs, nuts, gaskets too. (But see if you can strike up a discount for buying all of them at once).

Next time I pull mine I'm trying to buy some DIN / JIS studs of identical style and locknuts to save money. We'll see if it works well or not. Seeing as I am my own labor, I have only my time to lose.

Dave
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