Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

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Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by G96LUE » Thu May 24, 2007 6:56 pm

Hi All

Has anyone out there rebuilt a turbo charger.
I have a spare one that i need to rebuild for when i strip my engine in the next few weeks.
I have a genuine garrett t3 rebuild kit and have had a look at the spare turbo, however i can't undo the 6 bolts holding the turbo to the exhaust chamber. they can only be attacked with an open ended spanner and don't want to budge. i am worried that i will round off the bolt heads with an OE spanner. any hints?
i will try heating the manifold with a blowtorch this weekend to see if this helps.

Darren

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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by paul » Fri May 25, 2007 2:43 pm

hi

will a thin wall 6 point socket go on them?

Paul

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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by G96LUE » Fri May 25, 2007 6:04 pm

Hi Paul.

I might be able to get one on 1 of the bolts but the other 5 i cant even get the ring end on them.

Good thought though.

If the blowtorch doesn't work i might resort to grinding the heads off and then drilling the bolts out. :cry:
Might have to get some of your expesive drill bits :lol:
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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by paul » Fri May 25, 2007 9:09 pm

Hi

What size are they might get a brake spanner on them.

Paul

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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by G96LUE » Fri May 25, 2007 10:11 pm

Hi Paul

They are either 13mm ot 1/2" AF
i think i will pick up another 1/2" tomorrow and grind a little off it to get it past the casting. if i can get it to go on, i will try some heat before i try any pressure on the spanner.

Cheers

Darren

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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by G96LUE » Mon May 28, 2007 8:50 pm

Hi All

Finally finished the rebuild.
It took 2 days to remove the studs in the end. :(
4 heads broke off with the spanner, the other 2 had to be gound off.
I bought some drills and a stud extractor from machine mart on Sat.
Unforturnately the bolts are hightenile so blunted the drill bits.
I drilled a couple out to the correct size for the extractor but i had no joy. the extractor was crap. i bought the the one with the handle, as i didnt have one. dont buy this one, they are not hardened enough and just flattened its threads.
i bought some titanium trills from B&Q on Sun, and these worked a treat on the bolts, but the extraxtor still proved useless.
I went back to machine mart on Mon morning and bought the other extractor set they do, and a tap and die set.
The extractor was much better but still didnt touch the bolt threads.
in the end i ended tapping new threads.
The refurb of the turbo was a doddle compaired to the stud removal. :D

Anyway, next task is to remove, strip & rebuild the engine to find out where the bits of metal came from that were attached to the sump plug, and hopefully restore oil pressure.

See you at the shows. :D

Darren
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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by paul » Wed May 30, 2007 10:42 pm

Looks nice :)

Paul

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Re: Rebuilding a T3 Turbocharger

Post by ricke1 » Thu May 31, 2007 12:20 am

So Darren,
When can i drop my turbo off for a rebuild :lol:
Era mini turbo
Metro turbo mk1
Meastro turbo black
Montego turbo white mk1

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