"Clocking" K03?

Started by Max, October 12, 2008, 08:38:07 PM

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Max

Hi chaps.

I'm getting round to fitting my replacement K03 but how do I clock the turbo round so its in a suitable position to use on a G40 (outlet facing down and swapping the actuator over to the other side)

I have undone the bastard 10mm bolts, used a 3/8 spanner instead, worked a treat.

But I cant seem to get the turbo to spin round, is it a case of putting it in a vice and really going for it, or is there more that needs to be loosened?

Cheers

Andy

Should just be the bolts, if it's secondhand like mine is then it'll take a fair bit of 'persuasion'!

cheys03

Have risen this thread from the dead...!

I'm having trouble with the 6 10mm bolts that clamp down the two parts of the turbo. Access is tight on all the bolts - with either 10mm open ended spanner or ground-down ring spanner. I'm finding the open-ended (Halfords Advanced, decent quality) spanner is just opening the jaws and stripping the bolt heads. Unfortunately not all the bolts can be accessed with a ring. Have coated in in WD40 overnight (lost the PlusGaz  >:( ) but still no joy.

Once the bolts are loosened and the little brackets swung out of the way, is it possible to seperate the turbo easily and replace these 6 bolts?
I've a feeling most are going to get stripped on the way out.

If anyone has any tips please I'd love to hear them! Heat next? I'll try to source a 3/8" spanner too on Max's suggestion.

hayesey

yeah easy to replace them once they are loose.  It's ages since I undid them but I have a feeling mole grips came into the equation.

cheys03

4 of 6 done. May well have to be mole grips for the remaining 2...they look a bit 'cooked'. Thanks Hayesey

Andy


cheys03

Had to resort to the hacksaw also. Turbo all 'clocked' (using vice, blocks of wood and breaker bar) and ready to fit  :)