i just got my turbo today. i noticed that the oil drain appears to be on top of the turbo when its bolted to the manifold. can i safely remove the 4 bolts on the compessor housing and rotate it to the correct position?
i just got my turbo today. i noticed that the oil drain appears to be on top of the turbo when its bolted to the manifold. can i safely remove the 4 bolts on the compessor housing and rotate it to the correct position?
Last edited by bodydropped; 03-23-2006 at 09:56 PM.
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why yes mike,you can loosen those bolts and rotate the housing safely into the right position.
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thank you sir![]()
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no problem
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what the second idiot said!
so you agree? i did a little more looking around and i think it can be done with out throwing off the balance of the turbo,thats my only concern. its nice talkin to someone other than myself.thank youOriginally Posted by toojdm
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don't need to remove the bolts, just loosen them and rotate everything to where it needs to be and re-tighten. clocking has nothing to do with the balance of the turbo, you are merely rotating the housings around the center section.
sounds like it was ment to be a top mount, but yeah loosen those bolts and clock that bitch. good luck i destroyed 5 wrenches rebuilding my t28.
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thanks for the info.so i can rotate the compressor side too? it looks like that has to be moved a little too.
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