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Step by step for rebuilding a turbo 6bolt?

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Aug 20, 2007
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Where can I find a good step by step for rebuilding a turbo 6bolt bottom end?
Im looking for all materials needed,tools needed,gaps,clearances and tolerances.
Something that is 100% complete, easy to follow and very descriptive.
I have searched but only found incomplete or hard to follow articles.

Thanks
 
Believe it or not, the factory service manual is very helpful when dealing with something like this. It tells you how much torque for each bolt, etc, etc. I think it even tells you the factory part number to most things. You can find factory service manuals all day on ebay for less than $30. I found my 2 (one '91 and one '93) for about $15 apiece. Do NOT use books like Chilton, though. There's a lot of information left out of those kinds of books.
 
I already have a haynes.
I found the haynes way better to work with.It has more pictures.
I work better with pictures.Which was why im trying to find a how to online.Because people always fill those things with pics.And the pictures are more detailed.
 
Okay....I'm beginning to understand a little better. I'd do some searching around...I've seen CD's for sale which have entire engine builds on them. Know what I mean? It's like having the Haynes manual on a CD. I've seen these around several times, just never pursued them.
 
I have bought a few of those cds and they are absolute crap.
They were incomplete and badly put together.
Maybe i just got some bad ones.
I did get one good one once.I cant find it anymore tho.
I would search around Joe.
Maybe i will make one once I start building my new 6bolt.In a few months.
 
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