El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 9y 8m 12d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 16/10/19 11:11 PM Share Posted 16/10/19 11:11 PM Good stuff! Glad your arm is coming good.I feel your pain. The turbo in my BA died a few days after I received my oil feed kit but hadn't fitted it yet.As a cheap way out for now, could you try and pick up a used 3576 off an FG? Always seems to be some for sale due to people upgrading. Would get you by for a while and you can sell it when you eventually upgrade.When I bought my FG and was wrecking the BA, I had planned to reuse the turbo from the BA in the FG. But a week with the baby FG turbo and I was hooked due to the responsiveness. Sure it isn't going to make the big numbers, but is fantastic day to day. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 10:10 AM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 10:10 AM I did think of that also but figured I would still need to tune the car to use it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 10:47 AM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 10:47 AM Anyways, continuing from last night. After pondering on options and searching high and low for answers. A msg or post from longboost on Facebook stated they will better any price I can find on Garrett turbos plus a host off most of the popular brands people use. I stumbled across a gen 2 gtx3582r supercore for $2199 from Intunes website. I showed craig from longboost a screen shot of the advertised price and he bettered it. But once postage was factored in (~$60) it came in at $2200 anyway. Which I think was still pretty well priced delivered by someone reputable. I spoke to the Mrs some more and laid out a few options for her and she came to the party. Her ideas was it’s better to install a new turbo rather than getting something second hand. Admittedly I didn’t show her a standard Gt3582 cartridge or supercore and she didn’t pick up on the GT and GTX difference. But I told her it’s upgraded internally so won’t have anymore bearing problems 👀. invoice was emailed and she fixed up the bill for me 😬 So she knew about this package coming! My daughter got sent home from daycare the day before with temperature so she got to spend the day with me the next day when after 4 days of freight from qld to southern rural nsw I got a knock on the door. She was happy to help unpack and inspect the package 😁 she got upset when I packed it back up to put away so I think that means she approves. While waiting during the week for the freight I had been tagging the Mrs in memes found on Facebook or Instagram stating “I bought her rings, So she bought me a turbo” so she wanted to take photos of rings and turbo together. Have her some kicks out of it lol 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,093 Member For: 16y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 17/10/19 11:09 AM Share Posted 17/10/19 11:09 AM ooo so beautiful... and of course I mean the turbo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 11:32 AM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 11:32 AM A few weeks had gone by and finally found some time to start hooking in. Everything going smoothly until I encountered a support bracket under the turbo.. was a fair bit of cursing trying to get the bolt out. I swear I spent more time on that one bolt than the whole turbo removal. Probably would of made it easier if I removed the engine mount to get past that top. Makeshift work bench then to work out where to put this nipple felt a bit wrong taking to my new turbo with a drill. drilled and tapped 1/4npt Looking at this gave me a idea that maybe it might be worth while attacking it with a die grinder at a later date when I can look into doing the flap mod. Banged it all back in there because needing to get the car back on the road. while I was underneath the car installing the new oil feed line I heard a little mumble from my little helper saying something about writing. A few moments later I thought I better pop back up after registering what I heard him saying... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,093 Member For: 16y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 17/10/19 11:45 AM Share Posted 17/10/19 11:45 AM oh gee... who'd have kids... 10 minutes ago, SIMBAD said: Everything going smoothly until I encountered a support bracket under the turbo.. was a fair bit of cursing trying to get the bolt out. I swear I spent more time on that one bolt than the whole turbo removal. this is everybody who attacks this job for the first time... such a mental place for a bracket... the bottom-front bolt from turbo-to-manifold is bloody difficult and the bottom-back (in the engine mount) is such a PITA to get to for the bottom of the bracket, so you're screwed for either end of the bracket to undo, unless you have the right tools and a bit of forethought/knowledge of the situation 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 12:46 PM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 12:46 PM Yeah I tried two different sets of ratchet spanners. 1/4” drives with knuckle and extensions and and a while host of ways. I can’t remember what was the best now. either way, bracket didn’t make its way back on. So should be a breeze for next time it comes off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 02:39 PM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 02:39 PM That ol chest nut.. This little screen may not look like it was plugged solid. But I couldn’t blow air through it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,093 Member For: 16y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 17/10/19 02:50 PM Share Posted 17/10/19 02:50 PM yep... standard method for turbo failure... it's quite amazing that ford persisted with it after the B-series, too... at least they made it bigger and less prone to cause this sort of failure in the process... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIMBAD Donating Members 150 Member For: 12y 11m 23d Gender: Male Location: Tumut Posted 17/10/19 03:09 PM Author Share Posted 17/10/19 03:09 PM Next up I thought I’d get onto the next bit and fit up the Jonny tig kit. off with the front bar and start seeing what’s what. removed all the stock pipework and eyeballed how much of the lip needed cutting out of the bar. Installed a couple nutserts bent up the aircon gas line Whallah! Was a little gap here but have since put a spacer in to bolt down better. Haven’t got a picture on my phone just now to show what I did exactly. Will fix up today. Started on the cold side pipes, battery relocation and welded the BOV v band flange. Used some more nutserts for the battery tray. Had a little argument with the 3” 90’ to throttle body. Also had to trim it a little. I found using the hose clamp around the silicone joiner tightened slightly to use as a guide and straight edge for the Stanley knife blade made cutting it easy and neat. Then onto the hot side 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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