RPM289
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Phenix City AL
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I got my new turbo for the car and started installing it tonight got the old one off and found that the compressor side impeller is GONE! Housing looks fine the shaft had backed out into the exhaust side and was stuck on the downpipe flange. Don't have a clue where the impeller went off the other side... strange!
Mike
"Do to others what you would have them do to you" Matthew 7:12
1985 Turbo Coupe, Stock for now...
1995 Lightning
1966 Mustang
1965 Prostreet Mustang
1969 Bronco
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Pete D
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Apr 2001
Northern OH
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That would explain the low boost reading
Did you look in the VAM hose or the turbo outlet?
The nut must have backed off and the impeller went ???
Pete Dunham
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RPM289
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May 2009
Phenix City AL
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No sign of it anywhere LOL. Sucked down about 3 qts of oil in 25 of run time when i got it home just found this today
Mike
"Do to others what you would have them do to you" Matthew 7:12
1985 Turbo Coupe, Stock for now...
1995 Lightning
1966 Mustang
1965 Prostreet Mustang
1969 Bronco
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Martin
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Agassiz, BC, Canada
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Check the inside of your Cat if you still have one! IF it came apart slowly, the little chunks spit into the exhaust...
I've see it happen on big Diesels. The impeller erodes badly, and comes apart after it thins out.
Then again, just could be a heavy foot as well.(-:
Martin
Stock 87, no mods, Black with the grey interior.
Boost High, Fly Low
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Bill S.
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Northern NJ
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Quote:Originally posted by Martin:
Check the inside of your Cat if you still have one! IF it came apart slowly, the little chunks spit into the exhaust...
I've see it happen on big Diesels. The impeller erodes badly, and comes apart after it thins out.
Then again, just could be a heavy foot as well.(-:
Martin
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think he means the air side, not the exhaust side. Although it would have to go through the exhaust side eventually if it went that direction.
'88 TC T5
'85 XR7 Roller
Mods on hold pending swap.
Stinger header & mBC on shelf
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RPM289
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Phenix City AL
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It is the air side missing... I don't want to think of where it would have to go if it made it to the exhaust side from teh intake side. YIKES!
Mike
"Do to others what you would have them do to you" Matthew 7:12
1985 Turbo Coupe, Stock for now...
1995 Lightning
1966 Mustang
1965 Prostreet Mustang
1969 Bronco
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Dave8338
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Annandale, MN
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Quote:Originally posted by RPM289:
It is the air side missing... I don't want to think of where it would have to go if it made it to the exhaust side from teh intake side. YIKES!
May explain the 'oil consumption' you're talking about.
Hmmmm...valves, rings, then exhaust! :o
'86 TC: Granatelli adjustible clutch kit, Energy Suspensions, they own me, New KYB's, NOS heater core in the back seat, Chuck Warren Motor Mounts, Wallbro 255, Kirban FPR, New aluminum dual core. The Goal...all I need is the TIME!!
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RPM289
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Phenix City AL
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I sure hope it did not go through the engine can't believe it started if it did....
Mike
"Do to others what you would have them do to you" Matthew 7:12
1985 Turbo Coupe, Stock for now...
1995 Lightning
1966 Mustang
1965 Prostreet Mustang
1969 Bronco
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Spooler87
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Madison WI
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lol holy crap, man. You have to post pics.
All hail Project "Marauder" !
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Martin
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Agassiz, BC, Canada
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Guess I should have read the opening line a bit better. I just go with Turbine and compressor. Wow, if the Compressor wheel cam apart it only has one way to go, through the intake, valves and then the exhaust. Removing the head would be the only real way to acess what happened. The intake should be well sand blasted!
Stock 87, no mods, Black with the grey interior.
Boost High, Fly Low
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