HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum

HomemadeTurbo - DIY Turbo Forum (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/)
-   General Discussion (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/)
-   -   Pulling junkyard turbos.. (https://www.homemadeturbo.com/general-discussion-6/pulling-junkyard-turbos-53300/)

ichbinsobose 01-05-2006 12:49 PM

Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
I had a hella tough time pulling a T3 off a saab 9000 (i think) and I did'nt even finish the job. Are there any guides or shop manuals for common junkyard turbos? I was really pissed, couldnt figure a way to get at the inlet bolts, so I detached the whole mani, and all the other piping, but it looked like it was still held on by the DP> I broke 2 bolts off and the third was 100% frozen in, I broke a few chunks off and gave up.

You guys just grab the turbos off the mani somehow? Or pull everything and dissassemble them later?
Gotta snatch some turboooooos! :y

davcivic 01-05-2006 12:59 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
did you use anything like WD-40 or PB blaster or whatever lubrication you prefer??

if not do it next time. Basically you will have 4 bolts for oil and water lines, if it is water cooled and even if it is some are just hoses with clamps, 3 or 4 to the manifold, and 3 to 5 for the downpipe. You need to have the right tools, 12 point or 6 point sockets, and spray the hell out of them and let stand for some time.

There's no science to it. Just take out whatever is holding it in place, but remember to spray them before. Most of these have been in place for 10+ years, they won't come out easy.

myshtern 01-05-2006 01:05 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
Whats the easiest way to remove water lines?

jinxy 01-05-2006 01:14 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 

Originally Posted by myshtern
Whats the easiest way to remove water lines?

I cut them.. and i cut the oil lines too.

davcivic 01-05-2006 01:26 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
If they are rubber, cut them, easiest way. Most if not all turbos are going to have some fittings, some use banjo fittings/bolts, that could be useful and will make it easier to use later on. Take as much as you can, take all the fittings connecting to the turbo if possible, they won't charge you extra, and you might need them.

By the way this probably should be in the FI forum.

idiot-stick 01-05-2006 01:29 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
pb blaster, nut and bolt removers, small torch. BFH, cheater bar, pry bars.

ichbinsobose 01-05-2006 02:34 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
MHmm, I went with my whole tool kit, a BFH and a 3 foot bar for prying/extending wrenches. The torch is a good idea too. ------- bolts.

asianpoet 01-05-2006 02:57 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
depending on where your at.. if you dont get it now.. someone else will get it... so come prepared...

bumblezc 01-05-2006 05:13 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
I've seen guys smash the top of the manifold with a BFH until it cracks or strips the bolts off the head.

kill-ka-t-kill 01-05-2006 05:50 PM

Re: Pulling junkyard turbos..
 
i usually talk my friend who owns the junkyard i go to into letting me take the torch van . it doesnt have a latch on the drivers door an its fun to blast ---- with too.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:09 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands