My son and I are going to rebuild the distributor and turbo in his 86 900 Turbo this weekend. Should we use assembly lube for both/either or will regular grease work?
My son and I are going to rebuild the distributor and turbo in his 86 900 Turbo this weekend. Should we use assembly lube for both/either or will regular grease work?
For the turbo I am concerned about regular grease blocking oil from doing its job. For the distributor, now that I think about it, grease should be fine as there are no oil passages to clog up.
I would be a bit leery of a DIY turbo rebuild (though I have done it before). Balance is very important for their long term durability. If you go for it, mark everything. Make sure the shaft, turbine, compressor wheel, and nuts all end up as close to exactly the orientation in which they were disassembled as you can.
In reply to gearheadE30 :
We got the turbo taken apart in a box with the rebuild kit. My plan is to put the cartrige together and send it off to get ballanced.
I have a NIB 8V distr rebuild kit and will check tonight to see if it has any instructions. It's essentially the same stuff for 16V.
Mr. Bosch didn't include instructions in the distr rebuild kit.
I haven't done a full rebuild before, but I recall being told by a tech to be careful to pull the shutter wheel off completely parallel to the shaft, in a way that doesn't cock it and bend it. In other words, don't pry it off with a screwdriver.
If the sensor plug is still intact, treat it very carefully, as they are fragile and used to be NLA, may still be. Or, if it's already broken, or it's intact but loose or cracking, JB Weld is your friend.
We ended up not getting to either rebuild this weekend. After finding out how hard it is to find front rotors and calipers for the car we spent most of Saturday pulling the rear axle and from spindles off of a car at an LKQ yard.
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