Lookey What I Found In My AFE Stage2
Ok, well thanks for the help... I guess I will tell them that i could hear the turbo spoolong louder than normal and pulled intake to investigate! While removing air filter i found the chunks of metal, dug a little deeper and found the silencer and snap ring inside the tubing. Whick is what really happened i guess! Maybe honesty will be the best policy? Bu i am sure they will try and dance around the facts and make me pay out of pocket!
I wish i could afford to upgrade... Its coming into my slow time, so i need to bank all the money i can to get thru spring! What time to lose the turbo! hopfully everything else engine wise is ok!
I still dont get how in the H... the metal chunks got back to the filter [:-]It seems to me that they would have sucked through a completely demolished everything, instead of just scaring upthe fins.You think when the fins hit them andthey flew back up the tube to the filter..... talk about bad luck and good in the same instance, What the....... Good luck at the stealer man
I didn't know what to think at first! I still can't really wrap my head around it... I don't understand how that turbo could be sucking so hard that shards of metal could fly forward... But I also don't understand how the silencer ring got sucked in there in the first place???
I chewed up a compressor wheel on my skidloader before. It processed some of it clear through the engine. When I pulled the turbo off there were little aluminium bb's in the exhaust manifold. The guy at the turbo shop said that's why they're made out of a real soft aluminum so if it does happen it is less likely to damage anything. Hopefully it'll be covered under warranty. If not you'd probably be better off just getting a used one. With that much damage it's likely non-rebuildable.
I wonder if its possible that you "barked" the turbo giving an outward pressure, just enough to pop something loose, hit the wheel and shoot forward? That would be quite good actually that way most stuff got blown away instead of sucked in, either way, good luck.
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I wonder if its possible that you "barked" the turbo giving an outward pressure, just enough to pop something loose, hit the wheel and shoot forward? That would be quite good actually that way most stuff got blown away instead of sucked in, either way, good luck.
I wonder if its possible that you "barked" the turbo giving an outward pressure, just enough to pop something loose, hit the wheel and shoot forward? That would be quite good actually that way most stuff got blown away instead of sucked in, either way, good luck.




.....I guess it's just another reason to remove that stupid ring in the first place.