Morning, Illflem! here in the high desert of So. Ca (ambient temps around 100-110 degrees) it takes a loooooong time to get anything below the 400 degrees on Post turbo reading.
As for what happened to the turbo I only know the sitiuation. We went on vacation to you wonderful NW (11' cab over camper) Back down though Utah, and into Nevada and home. Outside of Mesquite Nevada driving at about 65 mph a sudden noise came from the engine bay. It sounded like a belt squeeling on a frozen compressor or Alt. I pulled over and checked and everything was fine at idle. Upon aceleration back on the freeway the noise came back. The noise seemed to follow the speed of the turbo. Slight push of the fuel peddle (over 5 psi boost) brought the noise, vehicle nor engine(tach) had any change yet. Quick gooses on the peddle the noise would come and go. No noise if I kept it under 5 lbs of boost.
"Mistake" I talked to a guy at work who said he rebuilt turbos and superchargers. He had the correct parts. Same as a Case unit. The only problem I saw during the rebuild was that we both forgot which way a metal seal went back in (looked like a silver top hat) (I think we got that right). Next mistake we had troble getting the steel ring on the exhuast end of the vans to go back in. This is where I'm sure the problem came back in. I reinstalled the turbo with new gaskets and drove it to work the next day. Before dawn I couldn't see much out back, but at lunch time I was sure I saw smoke (grey or white) coming from the tail pipe. Before lunch was over there was NO doubt about it. I could have rented it to the Navy as a Smoke Screen layer out in the ocean. That's a joke son! Anyway, I got it back home babing it again. Oil all over the place this time. I contacted a company that works on diesel injection and took the turbo to them. When I removed the turbo this time I saw part of that steel ring in the oil return port of the turbo. That's why I think that we broke that ring trying to reinstall it. The rebuilder had to order a new center shaft with the two vains on it out of Tennesse. Due to the fact that we had been in there and there was more damage they couldn't tell the orginal cause. The first (friend) who rebuilt it said it looks extremely clean inside and didn't understand what was the problem. Anyway, since the professional rebuilt it's working just fine. I just don't want another episode in another 100K.