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> removing a turbo on a swapped celica, i figured this is a thread for here, not mr2oc, since our cars are dif
post Jan 4, 2007 - 6:57 PM
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brianforster

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ok so my exhaust manifold is leaking again, i thought i had fixed the stud but apparently it came loose.. so now im going to helicoil it.

consequently, i also have another problem on my manifold, 1 of the studs on the turbo side of the manifold has broken off flush with the manifold. i need some help as to how i can get this removed, the stud broke off as i was trying to turn the stud out, so its in there HARDCORE, i dont know if an easy out will work.. the stud broke off flush with the turbo side of the manifold.

ok the backstory aside, i need to take the turbo off in order for this process to be as painless as possible, and the only guide i can find is like mega hardcore removing the turbo.

what id like you guys to tell me is if i am missing anything

(first off, i can keep the oil and coolant lines attatched to the car correct, i just need to disconnect them from the turbo?)

then i have to undo that big bolt that holds the turbo to the frame

then i have to remove all those bolts from the downpipe

then i have to remove all the nuts holding the manifold on

then the turbo and manifold will just come off as one piece, correct?

let me know if im missing anything.. im trying to get this all fixed up before the dyno next weekend.

 
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post Jan 5, 2007 - 11:03 PM
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the stud isnt broken off into the head, the head is just stripped, im going to helicoil it and since our heads are aluminum drilling isnt usually necessary.

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