Got stuck changing turbo exhaust housing
I'm not a good mechanic by any stretch of the imagination, but I figured changing my turbo's exhaust housing can't be too difficult. After all, it's only 4 nuts that mount it to the exhaust manifold, and 4 small bolts that hold the exhaust housing and turbo housing together.
I loosened all 8 (4+4) bolts (yeah!), and that was half the rent, so I thought.
2 of the 4 manifold nuts came off easily, but the other ones got harder to turn as I tried to get them off, most likely because of the rusted threads, and since I didn't want to break any of the manifold studs, I figured I better separate turbo from housing first to get better access to the studs.
I took off the exhaust clamp and the turbo's intake hose.
I then took off all 4 bolts from the housing, although the one on top, close to where the oil line mounts, didn't have enough room to come out all the way. I figured, as I wrench it out, I pull on the turbo to make room and separate both.
Well, the bolts are out, but just when I tried to brake turbo and housing apart, I noticed that the turbo's wheel is stuck. Something went wrong. Apparently, the thing doesn't come apart as easily.
So there I am, asking any of you who did the housing change by themselves where I messed up. For the time being, I closed the hood and started praying that I didn't kill my turbo . . .
I'm not a good mechanic by any stretch of the imagination, but I figured changing my turbo's exhaust housing can't be too difficult. After all, it's only 4 nuts that mount it to the exhaust manifold, and 4 small bolts that hold the exhaust housing and turbo housing together.
I loosened all 8 (4+4) bolts (yeah!), and that was half the rent, so I thought.
2 of the 4 manifold nuts came off easily, but the other ones got harder to turn as I tried to get them off, most likely because of the rusted threads, and since I didn't want to break any of the manifold studs, I figured I better separate turbo from housing first to get better access to the studs.
I took off the exhaust clamp and the turbo's intake hose.
I then took off all 4 bolts from the housing, although the one on top, close to where the oil line mounts, didn't have enough room to come out all the way. I figured, as I wrench it out, I pull on the turbo to make room and separate both.
Well, the bolts are out, but just when I tried to brake turbo and housing apart, I noticed that the turbo's wheel is stuck. Something went wrong. Apparently, the thing doesn't come apart as easily.
So there I am, asking any of you who did the housing change by themselves where I messed up. For the time being, I closed the hood and started praying that I didn't kill my turbo . . .
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