turbo? lost please help....
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turbo? lost please help....
i have a 1995 dodge 3500 diesel with a holset H1C turbo that isnt working. The turbo locked up. I pulled the turbo apart and found pieces all kinds amd the intake fan was worn extremely bad. a local highway robber in corpus christi quoted me 899.99$ to rebuild it i walked away crying , but found one on ebay . the turbo is a H1C also , but is listed fo a 1988-1993 dodge i wish to find out if it is the same. oh and my truck is mainly stock but are there any other turbos that will work with my truck. all i have is a fuel plate 5 in straight pipe with stack thanks.
Last edited by Dr. Evil; 09-09-2009 at 08:29 PM. Reason: LANGUAGE
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is there a difference between the hc1 and the hx 35. i have found them alot cheaper then 900 , but no very little about turbos.
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are there any weak points on these turbos that i need to no. there was only 50,000 miles on the motor when it self distructed. bought the motor new 3 years ago. payed out the *** for that motor from dodge.
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are there any weak points on these turbos that i need to no. there was only 50,000 miles on the motor when it self distructed. bought the motor new 3 years ago. payed out the *** for that motor from dodge.
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Ryan, you might consider buying a rebuild kit for your turbo, or have it professionally rebuilt.
There's a place on the southern of DFW that does good work, and of course we recondition them as well.
Rebuild kits can run anywhere from $75-150, but don't bother if the compressor, turbine or housings are damaged.
Should be able to get a decent H1C for a LOT less than quoted!
There's a place on the southern of DFW that does good work, and of course we recondition them as well.
Rebuild kits can run anywhere from $75-150, but don't bother if the compressor, turbine or housings are damaged.
Should be able to get a decent H1C for a LOT less than quoted!