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Old 04-29-2007, 07:25 PM
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aaahh ok, sorry! My bad.
I did not realize it was just for driving around at 7 psi daily. In this case, It's a whole different story: your junkyard turbo with oil in the comp housing will not cause you any problems. That's for sure.
in case of problems, don't worry, take Mr, ososlohatch'S word for it: if the seals are blown, a Stealthmode restrictor will resolve all your problems.
avoid this hand job just try'n to make another buck .. run the turbo have fun then laugh at the french canadian dingle berry muncher try'n to make money off of honest americans
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:36 PM
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huh.
honest?
aren't you the one who stole 2 flanges from me a few months ago? Yiou're a good example of someone who could run away with anyone's money, or unpaid product. American or canadian makes no diffence.

i'm here to give my advice and opinion and it remains unchanged: HMT project or not, you don'T install a used turbo from the 80's that spent 10 more years sitting in a junkyard in a puddle of mud. actually, if i can help anyone spare some time and money by doing things right the first time around, I feel like i have spent my time on this forum for a good reason. regardless of who's rebuilding the damn thing.
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Old 04-29-2007, 09:44 PM
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thanks for the advice guys. Honestly, I think with the stealthmode restrictor, it would be fine. It doesn't look like it leaks at all. That oil wasn't in there when it was still on the car if I remember right. It really is a pretty nice turbo to be a junkyard turbo. Spins perfect and very smooth. Don't people use these "turbo's from the 80's" all the time? Then resell em and other people use them as well? With the SM restrictor, how closed should I make it?
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:12 PM
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huh.
honest?
aren't you the one who stole 2 flanges from me a few months ago? Yiou're a good example of someone who could run away with anyone's money, or unpaid product. American or canadian makes no diffence.

i'm here to give my advice and opinion and it remains unchanged: HMT project or not, you don'T install a used turbo from the 80's that spent 10 more years sitting in a junkyard in a puddle of mud. actually, if i can help anyone spare some time and money by doing things right the first time around, I feel like i have spent my time on this forum for a good reason. regardless of who's rebuilding the damn thing.
i've literally seen hundreds of cars running junk yard turbo's non rebuilt with zero problems
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:20 PM
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that makes me feel a little better lol. The only thing that has me even the slightest bit worried is that there's a tiny *** bit of oil in the compressor. I dunno if it leaked through the seals or if it ran in there when I took the oil lines off, because some of that oil is on the compressor turbine fins.
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:29 PM
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If your worried about it buy a rebuild kit off of ebay. Do a complete disassembly and clean out all of the parts really good. Rebuilding a turbo isn't really that hard just takes some time and patience. Even a Canadian can do it...
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:30 PM
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I'm running a junkyard POS mid 80's turbo that I REBUILT after i seized it with nothing but sandpaper and emory cloth. I'm running this turbo at twice the boost its factory intent was designed for and it screams for more every time I lay into it (multiple rapes per day, sometimes dozens). btw, this turbo has more shaft play than a french hooker on labor day and as long as the wheels are not scraping the compressor housing i'm cool with it.

BTW anyone want to buy a sweet hmt d-series setup? its for sale, lol.

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Do a complete disassembly and clean out all of the parts really good.
thats what I did after I busted my restrictor, starved the turbo and melted the bushings to the shaft, rip it down, sand her up and get back home for supper
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:32 PM
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I think I'll try and run it and then if it's fucked then I'll buy a rebuild kit. One more questions...the turbo is water and oil cooled, Im not going to use the water part. Do I need to put bolts in the holes or does it even matter. I didn't think it mattered
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Old 04-29-2007, 10:35 PM
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just leave them open if you're not using them, why not though its so easy to tap into the water lines going to you're TB. even I water cool my peice of metalshaving infested spinny wheel's of love machine.
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it dont need rebuilt the ------- kit will cost more than the turbo
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