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Old 03-11-2007, 12:01 PM
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Hey, what do you guys do when you have an old turbo and the exhaust housing is stuck on the center section? most of the bolts broke out, I have no problem re-drilling and tapping as I've done it alot, lol. This is a RHB5 so it's difficult to hit the backside of the compressor housing with a hammer. I was thinking of taking the shaft out of it and using a hydraulic press to puc the center section off the housing? What have you guys done?
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You really don't want to take the shaft out because it is balanced and once you do that then it won't be. I mean this can be a harsh debate because it was already balanced and the same assembly is going back in, but I say not too. Get a torch and try to heat it up, or maybe soak it in PB Blaster, keep beating it around evenly to get it off.



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soak the area where the housing and center meet. That will help a little.

Otherwise just leave the shaft in there, you can index it but that is still sketchy.
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Originally Posted by samson
keep beating it around evenly to get it off.
^^^ really??
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Old 03-11-2007, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by samson
keep beating it around evenly to get it off.
Works for things other than turbos also. :P
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Originally Posted by samson
You really don't want to take the shaft out because it is balanced and once you do that then it won't be. I mean this can be a harsh debate because it was already balanced and the same assembly is going back in, but I say not too. Get a torch and try to heat it up, or maybe soak it in PB Blaster, keep beating it around evenly to get it off.



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Yeah I kinda want to avoid taking it out but if I do end up taking the shaft out, I'll do the old scribe a line and put everything back to where it was as best I can.


How would you go about indexing the turbo? I haven't heard of this before.
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Old 03-11-2007, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by E-b0la

Yeah I kinda want to avoid taking it out but if I do end up taking the shaft out, I'll do the old scribe a line and put everything back to where it was as best I can.


How would you go about indexing the turbo? I haven't heard of this before.
the term index refers to just making a mark so that you know where it was originally, so you can put it back together again. Like a distributor or something else like that.
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:1 lol I should have put 2 and 2 together.
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soak it in pb, heat up the exhaust side, beat it from every angle. thats what i did
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