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Unread 10-14-2012, 08:57 AM   #11
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While I had the compressor housing off of the turbo, I figured I would see what sort of play I had in that turbo shaft. I have NO idea what is acceptable play, so I took a video in the hopes someone here knows. I was actually surprised that oil didn't come gushing out when I pulled that housing off. There is some oil still in the compressor housing, but not really very much at all. So any leak in the seals on the shaft are likely very minute.....

Yeah,It's entirely too much!~!!!

I don't know exactly the spec's,But I do know thats Way,Way,excessive!~!!
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