Turbo replacement gaskets?

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  1. Wasgood

    Wasgood New Member

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  2. Martin Williams

    Martin Williams Well-Known Member

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    Dont even think about doing it with engine in situ, Take the engine out to change turbos its lots quicker and you can do a better job.
     
  3. Wasgood

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    I thought as much.

    Anyone know what gaskets I'll need and where to get them?
     
  4. warren300

    warren300 SLICKTOP TT

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    Swapping turbos with engine in is crazy talk.
    I used permaseal mlsr turbo gasket kits when I did mine, but that was for sr20det turbos with 5 bolt dumps your better of ordering the relevant quality gaskets from CZP.
    4 bolt dump gasket
    2 bolt Comp inlet
    3 bolt comp outlet
    Oil drain. gasket
    4 copper washers for water pipe banjo's
    X2
    That's just to swap turbos once the motor was out I found a few other things to do.
     
  5. bRACKET

    bRACKET Do Right Dean

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    Yup, pull the engine, then assess what parts you need, then do your order with czp.
     
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  7. warren300

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    You don't need all of that kit. Cheaper to just buy a length of water hose and do the bypass while engine is out.
    I just reused the oil feed hard pipes after cleaning them out with degreaser, high pressure water and compressed air.
     
  8. Wasgood

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    by the bypass you mean the throttle body coolant?
     
  9. warren300

    warren300 SLICKTOP TT

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    Yes those hoses are not required when bypassing the plenum and throttle bodies.
    Order a plenum gasket as well if you plan on doing this.
     
  10. Wasgood

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    Yeah, I got stuck last time. I didn't do the bypass on my NA. ended up spending money on those metal heater pipes on the back.
    It isn't possible to change the turbos with a car hoist?
     
  11. Martin Williams

    Martin Williams Well-Known Member

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    You would be wasting your time, but maybe teach yourself a few new swear words. A lot of good mechanics have tried, not worth trying. if you have a hoist available you can remove engine and gearbox ix 4 - 6 hours, then fix ALL the issues and be assured of a good job
     

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