Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? |
02-28-2020, (Subject: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? (02-28-2020 )JMBT Wrote: Man that is awesome! Glad to hear we have another option instead of just shelling out $1100 for a new one!! I will definitely send mine to her when it starts acting up. It is not a bad idea to have done if your actuator is old, and your turbo gets replaced. That way the worn out bearings, gears, etc. do not wear out the new turbo control arm due to excess play in the actuator. I had her do mine recently, it has about 750k on the turbo and actuator right now. - turbo still felt quite good, and actuator now has all new bearings in it. turbo + actuator was replaced at 583k miles. -- truck now rolled the odometer across the 1,333,333 miles mark this morning. Was kinda fun to see that. lol BTW: Someone just e-mailed me with this message... Quote:-- Hey there, my name is {name removed}. I’d like to join the forum group. My replay was ... your doing something very wrong if your eating thru turbo's. they typically last about 600k miles or more. I also gave him an invite code, so lets see what happens. - this guy is obviously doing something very very wrong if he has chewed thru that many turbo's. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - Brock - 02-28-2020, RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - Nilao - 02-28-2020, RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - Lonestar10 - 02-28-2020, RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - Rawze - 02-28-2020, RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - JMBT - 02-28-2020, RE: Ever take apart a Turbo actuator? - Rawze - 02-28-2020 |
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