Housing Swap
Soot,
The housing swap really had me baffled the first time I tried. I had the turbo off the truck and tried everything, but could not get the housing changed. It sounds like you truck has a few miles on it, so the housing will probably be plenty tight. What worked for JFitzgerald and I was to leave the turbo mounted on the truck. Disconnect the oil feed, oil drain, exhaust pipe, and air outlet pipe (the one going to the intercooler). Then loosen up the bolts that hold the exhaust housing to the compresser side of the turbo, but only loosen them about two turns. It really does help to soak everything good with PB Blaster for a couple days before the event. With the turbo mounted on the truck, take a rubber mallet and drive the compresser side off the turbo off the exhaust housing. It will take what seems to be a lot of beating. Just keep turning the tubine to make sure the fins are not binding anywhere. As the turbo splits apart, you will need to loosen the 4 bolts that hold the halves together. Install is easy then, just bolt the new exhaust housing onto the manifold and put the turbo back together. Just take your time and make sure you don't bind the turbine shaft. Good luck, if you want to talk to me, PM me and I will send you my phone number. Hope this helps. Some other guys have great ideas that have worked for them.
Jeremy
PS, I hope you like the 16 cm housing as much as I did Oo.