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Old 02-11-2005, 10:07 AM
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Default Disassemble the exhaust housing to get it ceramic coated... please take a look.

I was going to send my SST to get it ceramic coated so I think that it would be a good idea to send my turbo exhaust housing at the same time.

Do I only have to loose the bolts like when I *clocked* my turbo ? Do I have to do something special or I just remove the housing and I re-install it after and all will be fine... ?? I just want to be sure cuz I dont want to do something wrong and have a bad sealed turbo.

My turbo is a SC50 .63ar.

thanks ! I just dont want to mess it up

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Default Re: Disassemble the exhaust housing to get it ceramic coated... please take a look. (yellowturbo)

you just have to loosen the 6 bolts on the turbin side of the housing thats it you can leave the compressor side in tact
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cool I just wanted to confirm cuz I never disassembled a turbo before.

Thanks !
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