Altitude causing turbo to blow?
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Just looks like a failure. There was no intercooler pipes off that might of overspun the turbo? Another thought is maybe the truck was shut off before the turbo cooled before,that can hurt the bearings if you beat it bad then shut it off without cooling but I wouldn't expect for it to die so quickly..
Will a Ball bearing turbo take more RPM?
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IMO, I really don't think you over spun the turbo. You said oil supply is fine. How did you check it? I assume you are using a teflon supply line. Are/were there ANY kinks in it? Even if you kinked the line and tried to straighten it out the line is trash. Are you running a restrictor? What grade oil? What temperature was the oil when you flogged it the first time... I think thats when you popped it.
ALL the pro's I talked with say a ballbearing turbo is not worth the extra money... and they are not rebuildable. Your journal bearing cartridge is rebuildable. I would also recommend getting ahold of Rick at Trick, Rick at Synergy, or maybe Jose at Forced Inductions, email them your turbo carnage, and explain to them what happened. They can also tell you how much of the turbo you have left is salvagable.
Bill
ALL the pro's I talked with say a ballbearing turbo is not worth the extra money... and they are not rebuildable. Your journal bearing cartridge is rebuildable. I would also recommend getting ahold of Rick at Trick, Rick at Synergy, or maybe Jose at Forced Inductions, email them your turbo carnage, and explain to them what happened. They can also tell you how much of the turbo you have left is salvagable.
Bill
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IMO, I really don't think you over spun the turbo. You said oil supply is fine. How did you check it? I assume you are using a teflon supply line. Are/were there ANY kinks in it? Even if you kinked the line and tried to straighten it out the line is trash. Are you running a restrictor? What grade oil? What temperature was the oil when you flogged it the first time... I think thats when you popped it.
ALL the pro's I talked with say a ballbearing turbo is not worth the extra money... and they are not rebuildable. Your journal bearing cartridge is rebuildable. I would also recommend getting ahold of Rick at Trick, Rick at Synergy, or maybe Jose at Forced Inductions, email them your turbo carnage, and explain to them what happened. They can also tell you how much of the turbo you have left is salvagable.
Bill
ALL the pro's I talked with say a ballbearing turbo is not worth the extra money... and they are not rebuildable. Your journal bearing cartridge is rebuildable. I would also recommend getting ahold of Rick at Trick, Rick at Synergy, or maybe Jose at Forced Inductions, email them your turbo carnage, and explain to them what happened. They can also tell you how much of the turbo you have left is salvagable.
Bill
I know there was good oil flow by all the smoke when it blew. So much smoke I couldnt drive the truck, and oil is running out the exhaughst. Im running mobil 5W-30 synthetic. I may be guilty of flogging it when it wasn't real warm, There are so many Fing people around hear I have to get it on when I can. There is seldom a break in traffic. The engine temp was about 150~160, oil was probably no more than 100 deg. Outside temps were about 15-20 deg. All that is wrong with the turbo is the shaft, and journal bearings. you can see where the compressor impeller rubbed the housing, but you can't feel it. I just thought I spun it too hard, because it was running at max boost. It would do no more, I couldn't even get 15psi until 3rd gear. Thanks for the input guys, I really appreciate it, J
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