Should I rebuild or replace?? my hy35
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Really? Ive never heard that before. What type of filter should I use. This set up was on my truck when I bought it. And dang it, I just cleaned and re oiled the thing. LOL!
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AFE makes dry filters. I believe jacob from DAP also carries the dry filters.
basically unlike the average turbo gasser, a turbo diesel makes a significantly greater amount of boost and sucks HARD on air filters...well lets use this as an example...what happens when you suck on a wet rag or towel? the water comes out! well same thing happens with oiled filters when enough suction is put on them...your turbo quite literally sucks the oil right out of the filter which gunks up the turbo compressor with oil and lets dirt through.
so you can use the same style filter, just don't want the oiled ones on a turbo diesel or any forced induction vehicle really..
basically unlike the average turbo gasser, a turbo diesel makes a significantly greater amount of boost and sucks HARD on air filters...well lets use this as an example...what happens when you suck on a wet rag or towel? the water comes out! well same thing happens with oiled filters when enough suction is put on them...your turbo quite literally sucks the oil right out of the filter which gunks up the turbo compressor with oil and lets dirt through.
so you can use the same style filter, just don't want the oiled ones on a turbo diesel or any forced induction vehicle really..
Last edited by jigabop; 09-06-2013 at 12:21 PM.
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amsoil makes a really good nano fiber filter that is dry from day one. We also have a pre filter that will keep all the big dirt and bugs out of your element. I let one get too full of oil from an oil leak once and collapsed it, but I let maintenance go for too long
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I would probably still get rid of that sorry a$$ hy35. I like my hybrid really well. I push about 40 psi
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I would probably still get rid of that sorry a$$ hy35. I like my hybrid really well. I push about 40 psi
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disassemble your charger. measure ID and OD of the bearings. compare those numbers to a new bearing. measure your turbine shaft. check your shaft for roundness. they normally are fine unless they have made contact. i believe the HY and HE351 use the same rebuild kit. there is an extra oil groove in the thrust bearing, possibly a little bit different alignment pin location as well compared to the hx30-40 kit. if its not puking oil than there is a very high likely hood that it is perfectly fine. with lots of shaft play comes worn piston rings and worn piston rings allow oil to pass by which gunks things up. so no gunk means good rings. good rings means no shaft play and no shaft play in that little bugger means run it harder you arn't trying hard enough. LOL hope that is what you are looking for. i think i have a set of STD he351 bearings laying under my bench. would you like me to measure them for you?
Last edited by turbo2332; 09-10-2013 at 05:26 AM.
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