Junkyard Turbo/Intercooler?
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Maybe this will help. Looks like what you are looing for.
http://www.computan.on.ca/~aldunbar/300Zspec.htm
http://www.computan.on.ca/~aldunbar/300Zspec.htm
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Lobert:
The turbo and Intercooler that I got was off of a 1987 Ford Thunderbird, so you might be able to find one of those.
After searching the internet a few more hours, I found that's what some people were using too.The turbo and Intercooler that I got was off of a 1987 Ford Thunderbird, so you might be able to find one of those.
If it needs a rebuild, would it be dificult or expensive? Or should I just keep checking until I find one that doesn't need one?
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www.turbocity.com sells rebuild kits for just about every turbo. They are usually $100 or so and can be done with hand tools and patience. It will require some specific wrenches, a sturdy vice, and cursing.
I didn't rebuild mine, but I took it apart to clean it. Getting the turbine section off was a bear, and removing the snap ring from the comprssor took forever. But in the end, it all went back together.
There are a bunch of sites that show how to do the rebuild.
ac
I didn't rebuild mine, but I took it apart to clean it. Getting the turbine section off was a bear, and removing the snap ring from the comprssor took forever. But in the end, it all went back together.
There are a bunch of sites that show how to do the rebuild.
ac