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My turbo has died, I'm in FL coming from the house in GA. I'm going to try and replace this my self at the TA. My wife and son are going to YTS in the morning to see if they have one rebuilt for a 871,and bring it to me.
I'm trying to make a list of the tools they will need to bring with them, as I have only the basic tool box with me.
I'm looking for any suggestions on tools that they should bring.
Thanks
You have insite to do calibration?
Actuator will be already on it.
* some buckets for putting the coolant in.

* a vacuum kit so pull a vacuum on the coolant system when done. That or you will have to baby the he$ell out of it for the first 50 miles or so, prey it does not warp a liner from trapped air, and top it off as needed.
Thanks I forgot about the coolant. I do have a vacuum pump and kit.
Other than what rawze said you will just need your basic hand tools. It’s an easy turbo swap. Oh yea and a gasket scraper, maybe Emory cloth or 220-300 grit sand paper for the turbo drain.
Probably some v clamps unless you've had your exhaust apart recently.

You'll need some exhaust gaskets too. Also a couple long extensions and maybe a wobble adapter of some sort.
Anti-sieze?
Hey Rawze,
up for a road trip to Wildwood, FL?
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