i reused mine, it looked to be in good shape...FL_Speed001 said:Bump for reply to this...want to get mine installed too, but was wondering the same thing....
i reused mine, it looked to be in good shape...FL_Speed001 said:Bump for reply to this...want to get mine installed too, but was wondering the same thing....
CustomMSP said:I think it's much easier to remove the whole turbo assembly together. I did this twice, once each way, and find that removing the whole assembly is much faster and easier. This also gives you a chance to port out the wastegate port for better flow and boost spike control.
CustomMSP said:The tricky part is getting the right 12mm wrench. I had to sand down the walls on mine so it would fit between the exhaust mani runners. Also, you'll want to drain the coolant completely...this also gives you a chance to fill up with fresh new coolant. Remove the radiator by unbolting the top brackets that hold the radiator to the frame. Remove the radiator and you have all the space you could ever want. Unbolt the spipe from the downpipe from underneath. Undo the oil supply line from the turbo. Remove the purple bracket holding the coolant/oil supply line together with an allen wrench. You'll want to use a power drill or something like that to do that allen screw. Now remove the bolts that hold the mani in place and everthing just comes right out assuming you have all the pipes/intake out.
MetalSpeed said:Do you have to do anything special when you put it all back together? Like putting more oil in the turbo etc.? Did You happen to take pics of the removal or installation?
CustomMSP said:The tricky part is getting the right 12mm wrench. I had to sand down the walls on the closed end side on mine so it would fit between the exhaust mani runners. Also, you'll want to drain the coolant completely...this also gives you a chance to fill up with fresh new coolant. Remove the radiator by unbolting the top brackets that hold the radiator to the frame. You should be able to leave all the fans and the IC connected together. It should just come out. Once the radiator is out you have all the space you could ever want. Unbolt the spipe from the downpipe from underneath and the bracket that holds the spipe to the block. Undo the oil supply line from the top of turbo and old drain line from underneath the turbo with another allen key. You'll need leverage on that allen key when undoing the bottom drain flange. Remove the purple bracket holding the coolant/oil supply line together with an allen wrench. You'll want to use a power drill or something like that to do that allen screw. Now remove the bolts that hold the mani in place and everthing just comes right out assuming you have all the pipes/intake out.