what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
#1
what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
Member ScottSi is haveing technical difficulties veiwing the board. So I will post this on his behalf(as well as mine)
what are the tricky parts of taking out a super 60 from a thunderbird, what socket sizes do i need, and do i need any swivel extensions. etc .etc thanks
Thank you for any insight.
what are the tricky parts of taking out a super 60 from a thunderbird, what socket sizes do i need, and do i need any swivel extensions. etc .etc thanks
Thank you for any insight.
#5
Re:what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
try cussing at it and maybe it will fall off....
i would use the wrenches that have ratchets in them...and alot of formula-44d
use some industria strength ---- if you can find it ....and just be patient..you need some big *** wrenches for some of the nuts but other than that its not hard ...it uses standard sizes so be well prepared!
i would use the wrenches that have ratchets in them...and alot of formula-44d
use some industria strength ---- if you can find it ....and just be patient..you need some big *** wrenches for some of the nuts but other than that its not hard ...it uses standard sizes so be well prepared!
#7
Re:what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
you just need a sawzall with a few good blades
Scott, I will call around and see what i can find locally tommoro.
Providing we can find an old t bird with a decnt one in tact, and providing we can get it off.
What is a "fair" price?
#8
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Re:what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
i dont got a sawzall... but theres 3 at one of the junkyards here, and i ahvent even check the other 3 junkyards, i always see a bunch of saab/volvo t3's but we need a big boy... super 60 just try and get those injectors, thats what we need
#9
Re:what tools needed to pull out a thunderbird turbo
okay it's not a super 60, it's a 60/63 or a 60/48
And go for it dude, just expect to spend hours doing it, some of them have a brace that attaches the turbo to the block, well yeah that's fun
And go for it dude, just expect to spend hours doing it, some of them have a brace that attaches the turbo to the block, well yeah that's fun
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