turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
hey guys. .well i attempted to clock my turbo today, cause i'm going to be installing it in a couple of days. .well i cant get the damn exhaust housing off.. and i was stupid and i took the compressor housing off too. but then i put it back in. i put everything back correctly. but now the wheel spins smoothly but really tight. the turbo was sitting for a while, but it was spinning freely before i attempted to clock it. now it spins smoothly but tight. is this normal? is my turbo still useable? as of now, i plugged up the drain and put oil through the feed hole and filled it.. i'm letting it penetrate right now see if that does anything. anybody have any idea whats wrong? or if this is normal?
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
id just try to put oil in it and let it sit for a bit then try it if nothin happens take it apart and put it back together. good luck man
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
probably just got some coked up oil (crud) sticking up the wheel/shaft. No biggy. Spray it with some lube/oil and work the weels around. Should loosen up if its put together right.
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
update guys. well it let it sit with oil inside it over night and now it loosen up a bit. but not completely freely like before.. should i just slap the turbo on the car and run it?
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
maybe try to spray some PB blaster. it might break up anything that could be causing it to not spin freely. when i took off my compressor housing the wheel kinda got stuck too, but it wouldnt turn at all. so if yours turns its probably fine and just has to much gunk. but yea try some PB blaster.
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
Keep it oiled, when you go to first start up your car, have the oil drain unhooked and over a bucket, prime the oil system so if any crap is in there it'll go in the bucket/street/grass( :o) and not into your engine.
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
its probably u didnt tighten everything down evenly
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
well i took the compressor housing off again today and put it back together nicely, made sure it went on nice and straight and tightened everything evenly. still the same.. spins smoothly but not completely freely. i'll try that idea with putting it on with the drain open.
another thing. how would i go about clocking the damn thing. i hammer the crap out of it with as many bolts off that i can take off of the turbine housing. theres 2-3 of them thats get caught by the center section, but i loosen those and hammer the crap out of it. still wont budge. |
Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
Originally Posted by jdm_racer
another thing. how would i go about clocking the damn thing. i hammer the crap out of it with as many bolts off that i can take off of the turbine housing. theres 2-3 of them thats get caught by the center section, but i loosen those and hammer the crap out of it. still wont budge.
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
i am usually able to completely remove all bolts on T3's. I think I cut ones that are completely stuck, but often i use my angle grinder to grind away some of the center section so i can remove 2 or 3 of the bolts
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
You could heat the turbine with a propane torch. I got mine freed up that way (plus a hammer)
Do you hear scraping? I would not run it if you do. Could be something is misaligned. Erich |
Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
alright little update guys. its still pretty tight. but spins smoothy. lucky i work with a guy thats a deisel mechanic for like 20 years. he has taken turbos apart many times. he's gonna take it apart for me tomorow and clean out the inside. we think its some of the gunk and crap that has been inside it that broke loose and got caught in the edges inside when i was hamering at it. but we'll see.
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
i just got my turbo today and i am wondering are the blades supposed to spin for while ? it doesnt hit the sides but it doesnt really move freely
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
Originally Posted by tuname420
i just got my turbo today and i am wondering are the blades supposed to spin for while ? it doesnt hit the sides but it doesnt really move freely
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Re: turbo is really tight after attempted clocking. is this normal?
okay update guys.. today took it into the shop i work at.. and the blades on the compressor side is held on by a 12mm 12 point sockets i believe.. so i attatched that to the air gun.. and very very slowly pull the triger. like i'm slowly reving the thing. and it turned without making noises.. so i pulled the trigger all the way.. and after that it spun completely freely.
after that we took the whole turbo apart. and cleaned out all the gunk and everything. pull both housing off. pull the turbines out.. and cleaned everything. now its good as new. |
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