Repairing a VGT |
09-03-2021, (Subject: Repairing a VGT ) Post: #1 | |||
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Repairing a VGT CM 2350 Has anyone repaired a turbo with a sticky arm? With the engine cold the VG arm moves freely like it is supposed to. Did a “hot” test a few days ago: Got it to operating temperature then drained the antifreeze and had the actuator off in less than fifteen minutes. The arm moved freely about 7/8s of it’s travel then a sticky spot when pushing it to the right. This could explain some of the issues I’ve had recently. Is there a way to repair this without installing a new 5K+ turbo? | |||
09-03-2021, (Subject: Repairing a VGT ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Repairing a VGT No you won't be able to do it yourself. Call YTS down in Georgia, they reman turbos better and cheaper than a OEM Cummins. | |||
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