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Please clarify facts of 'clocking' turbo

Old Mar 5, 2004 | 11:17 AM
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Default Please clarify facts of 'clocking' turbo

Just because I haven't seen any clear statement, I wanted to ask...

Will rotating the exhaust housing or intake housing of a turbo throw off the ballance of the turbo? Or would it only get unballanced if you actually removed the fins?

I don't see how rotating the housings themselves will do it BUT there's notches on each side of the center section of turbo to match up with the housing...I've heard people say to keep those notches so you can put the turbo together exactly using those notches so it will stay ballanced.

I'm curious because with my 14b turbo, I want to rotate both sides (hot and cold) so I can keep the internal wastegate without modifying it, and have the oil feed facing up instead of down as it is now.
Old Mar 5, 2004 | 12:37 PM
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Yeah I don't think it will hurt anything. I actually rotated my center section once while it was still in the car. Just tighten that bitch down and your good to go.
Old Mar 5, 2004 | 04:52 PM
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Default Re:Please clarify facts of 'clocking' turbo

housings have nothing to do with the trbo being balanced.

u have got confused, the only part that needs to match up when putting the turbo back toghther is the turbine blade and compressor blades..

Old Mar 5, 2004 | 05:16 PM
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Default Re:Please clarify facts of 'clocking' turbo

like i said, that's what i figured. HOWEVER, there are notches on the center section that won't let you put the housings (cold or hot) on any other way...so i guess i'll have to break off the notch so i can actually rotate it.
Old Mar 6, 2004 | 12:30 AM
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Default Re:Please clarify facts of 'clocking' turbo

Only the ROTATING (spinning at 90,000rpm) ASSEMBLY has to be balanced together. Since the shaft and wheels don't stay at the same spot while they are in motion, it really doesn't matter where they start out in relation to the housing. And the housings could care less where they are in relation to each other, since they don't spin. Sorry if I confused you.
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