One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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I guess that explains the reduction in power I had. When I pulled the turbos off today the driver's side was a little wiggly. It's not bad but a bit looser than I like. It's still serviceable. The other would turn but not with a thumb and one finger. It's pretty tight and will not freewheel at all. I'm sure it was turning when the engine starting revving but it wasn't doing anything before that. The driver's side manifold was pretty beat up with cracks. The passenger side should be better. It really doesn't matter since they won't be going back on the car. It feels so wrong to tear an engine down with the intentions of taking power away. I'm really having to force myself to do it, against my religion or not.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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The tight turbo was on the passenger side. It's the one that smoked like a Cheech and Chong movie. It only did it when it was cold. I figured out the return line had moved. After it was adjusted it the smoking problem went away.
I wonder if that's part of it.
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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09/06/10 12:41 AM
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Are you saying that you intend to permanently remove turbos from your car? Say it aint so!
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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The hot rod is going away. I never had any interest the body style. Call me weird. I will pull all the go fast, stop fast, and turning goodies off the car. If the planets are in alignment, I will find my "dream car" and drop all the good stuff on it. What kind of car might that be? I'm thinking..... I want white with a black top and black interior. Tint the windows. Lower the car an inch or two. Install nice quiet exhaust just barely tipping below the rear valence. Go moderate on the boost. Something around 600 hp. Make the Autotemp A/C work. Drop a 3.73 gear out back and slide my 518 OD behind the engine. Cruise with six of my closest friends at 65 mph turning 2200 rpm and have plenty of power to dust off the Camaros and Mustangs that dare cross me on a roll. Who would expect that from a 69 Imperial coupe? Whaddya think?
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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09/06/10 08:42 AM
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Whaddya think?
I think I know a guy that'd love to sell you an original 6 pack C-body for a great deal .
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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A 6 pack C-body is nifty but it just isn't an Imperial. If you're gonna go absurd, I say go all the way!
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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09/06/10 11:02 AM
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A 6 pack C-body is nifty but it just isn't an Imperial.
If you're gonna go absurd, I say go all the way!
a boosted cam would be smoother also.awsome project!
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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I have a custom ground turbo cam but it's going with the engine in the hot rod. I have the sneaky suspicion that better minds than mine have been working on streetable cam profiles in the last 10 years.
I'm holding off on my rear gear decision until I discuss things with the cam guys. I want the car to cruise with as low rpm as possible on the freeway. Since it'll be a low compression engine I need to see what cruise rpm is realistic. A 3.91 would give me a 2.65 after overdrive and the 3.73 would end up at 2.54 with OD. Toss in a 28" tire and the rpm drops. I want the deeper gears for in-town driving and the OD for road trips. I already have the 518 tranny and Ultrabell.
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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I'm really digging the blue one. It's haunting me. I really want a 69 coupe. The blue car is the wrong year with too many doors. However, it's extremely tempting and calling my name.
Dare I take a chance on messing it up?
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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09/06/10 03:17 PM
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Whaddya think?
I think the C-body is the absolute best platform for turbos. There is indeed far too much room under the hood for anything reasonable, you have to go overboard with these.
The required brake equipment will definitely kill the sleeper look, you're going to need really big rotors and wheels to slow that thing down (not to mention the fact that C-body spindles and brakes may be specific). No black steelies and whitewalls will do, and 17" or more with serious rubber will stand out on such a car.
I only have E-bodies, and I've been looking (with envy) at B- and C-bodies for this kind of project for years. No way I could park an oil tanker like this anywhere near home though.
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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09/06/10 05:31 PM
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Here's the current front brake setup:
That brake rotor looks familiar
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Re: One turbo slightly loose and the other is TIGHT
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I'm really digging the blue one. It's haunting me. I really want a 69 coupe. The blue car is the wrong year with too many doors. However, it's extremely tempting and calling my name.
Dare I take a chance on messing it up?
How would be adding a couple turbos, lots more brake, etc be messing it up
Messing it up would be putting a slant into it
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