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midz16v
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turbo stripping
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02 November 2011, 09:11 »
Is this possible at home or is it a specialised job?
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sprout99
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02 November 2011, 11:33 »
can't be that hard just make sure you mark everthing so alignment is easy after
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Re: turbo stripping
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02 November 2011, 11:46 »
As long as you got the tools it doesn't seem to hard there's a few guides on the net.
But I'd want to do it to a old turbo first before I would do it to the one off my car
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midz16v
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Re: turbo stripping
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02 November 2011, 19:27 »
Thanks for the replies,im getting a new one for my 110 tdi which is clogged up and keeps goin into limp.
When the new one comes i just want to strip the old one for somthing to do.
martin
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