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t-bone117yamaha 06-11-2012 02:07 PM

Turbo help needed asap!!!
 
Hey guys i am installing a 16cm turbine housing today and i noticed that i need to remove the steel braided oil line going into the top of my turbo in order to get the last bolt out. If i remove this line is it going to dump alot of oil? And when i get it back together is there anything special i need to do to make sure that my turbo has constant oil still? I definatly dont want to hurt my turbo but i dont want to make it a huge job either as its my dailey and i will need it together tomarrow

jdbigblue12v 06-11-2012 02:40 PM

no oil will come out of the feed line or the return line

H.R.D 06-11-2012 02:44 PM

Residual oil will come out but it is not going to poor out like the pickup is running. :tu:

t-bone117yamaha 06-11-2012 04:25 PM

ok, so i got the turbo out and now have all four bolts loose that are holding on the exhaust housing and now i have no idea what to do, i cant get it to budge and ive been looking around on here for some instructions on how to swap it. anybody got time to give a little description of what i need to do? idk if i need to pull the turbine wheel out or what. this is my first time ever doing a housing.

mnwild_05 06-17-2012 01:55 PM

some people but the whole thing in the freezer over night. I stacked a couple washers on two of the bolts on mine then kept loosening the bolts on mine and it pushed the two pieces apart.

jdbigblue12v 06-17-2012 02:58 PM

its gonna be stuck together from constantly cooling and heating it is not gonna be an easy task getting it apart try the washer trick.


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