Precision Turbo Exploded Views
Anybody know where I can get exploded views of the internals of an Precision Turbo SC.
Trying to take my injured SC-3231E turbo apart and maybe fix it if possible.

Trying to take my injured SC-3231E turbo apart and maybe fix it if possible.

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werent you the guy that was supposed to be mase'd in norcal but slid into the car at a stoplight or something? what happened to the turbo... looks like it ate the inlet screen
Screens are for race cars, not street cars! My turbo rebuilder told me that he figured out how the precision units were made (ie which parts were used).
Rebuilding a turbo isn't really a home task since it needs to be balanced when you're done and that's the time consuming part. I've watched him rebuild turbos and as long as the shaft doesn't need straightening it takes like 10 minutes. Then about 45 minutes to balance.
-Michael
Rebuilding a turbo isn't really a home task since it needs to be balanced when you're done and that's the time consuming part. I've watched him rebuild turbos and as long as the shaft doesn't need straightening it takes like 10 minutes. Then about 45 minutes to balance.
-Michael
reason #1 why not to use screen door mesh as a filter for your turbo.
the housings are very easy to remove and put back on, just use the 9/16 or 1/2" bolts all around the inside of the housing near the CHRA .
the housings are very easy to remove and put back on, just use the 9/16 or 1/2" bolts all around the inside of the housing near the CHRA .
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