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Garrett GTP38 7.3 Powerstroke Turbo Rebuild Kit

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We Now Offer Garrett GTP38 7.3 Powerstroke Turbo Rebuild Kits! 360 Degree Machined From Copper Bar Thrust Bearing

  • 360 Degree Thrust Collar and Spacer
  • Seal Plate O-ring
  • (2) Journal Bearing
  • Journal Bearing Spacer
  • Compressor Plate Bolts
  • Compressor Piston Ring Seal
  • Turbine Piston Ring Seal
  • Oil feed and Return O-rings

We Offer the Highest Quality Rebuild Kit on the Market. The Original GTP38 Turbos Come With a 270 Degree Steel Thrust Bearing, Which can Cause Problems with the Thrust Bearing Wearing Out from Steel on Steel Contact.

Copper Bar is a Much Better Bearing Material. At Turbo Lab, We Give you the Best, This Rebuild Kit is What We use In all of Our Performance Turbo Builds.

Garrett GTP38 7.3 Powerstroke Turbo Rebuild Kit

Holset H1C H1E Turbo Rebuild Kit

The Solution To Holset H1C/H1E Thrust Bearing Failure is Here!!
 

This kit uses a Thrust bearing that Mimics the HX35/HX40 thrust bearing, but its machined to allow it to bolt to the H1E/H1C bearing housing. This is the perfect solution to original OEM webbed thrust bearing. This is the best rebuild kit you can buy for the h1e and h1c.  These turbos are known to thrust bearing failure do to the stock thrust bearing only having one oil hole.  This kit includes a HX35/HX40 thrust bearing percisionlly machined to fit the H1E/H1C turbos. The HX35/HX40 thrust bearing has 2 oil holes and thicker thrust collars, which improves protection, and eliminated premature failure of the factory bearing.  The bearing is made flow oil more efficiently and increase the life of the turbo.  This rebuild kit contains

 
  • 1 upgraded HX35/HX40 dual oil port thrust bearing
  • 1 back plate o ring and 1 compressor plate o ring
  • 4 back plate bolts
  • 4 clips to hold the bearings into place
  • 1 thrust collar
  • 2 brass bearings
  • 1 shaft seal and 1 front seal
  • 1 compressor nut
  • 3 thrust bearing bolts
  • front flinger ( holds the front seal )
  • gaskets for the oil return line 
  • 4 new exhaust bolts
  • 2 new exhaust housing plates
  • We guarantee the highest quality materials at Turbo Lab or we wouldn’t put our name on it!

Holset H1C H1E Turbo Rebuild Kit

What Causes a Turbo To Blow, Leak, or Burn Oil? Find Out HERE!

The Most Common Response People say is Turbo Seals are Bad, But Im Going to Teach You in This Post That Often this is the most Uneducated Answer. Here is a list of Most Common Problems to Least Common in Order.  In This List a Lot of the Time The Turbo Can Still Be “Good” But Blowing Oil.

The Top Reasons Why a Turbo Blows OIl:

  1. The Oil Drain Size Is Too Small. Most Aftermarket Drain Fittings Have too Small of an Inside Diameter Which is Often the Problem. A Factory MHI Drain is 16mm Inside Diameter. Aftermarket -10 an Drain Fittings are 12mm Inside Diameter. This Causes the Oil to not Drain Effieciently and the OIl backs up in the cartridge. With new oil filling the Cartridge and the Old oil not being removed, the oil pressure builds up in the cartridge and is forced out the seals.
  2. Blocking Crank Case Ventilation Causes the Pressure in the oil Pan to Build up, Which no Longer Allows the Oil to Drain From the Turbo Properly, Because the Crank Case is Pressurized.
  3. Oil Level. The OIl Level Can Be Higher Than the Oil Seals, if You Put too Much Oil in the Oil Pan, or If the Turbocharger is Sitting to Low in Relation to the OIl Level. Both Situations can Cause oil to Lean Past the Seals.
  4. Oil Pressure.  The Oil Pressure Being Too Low, will Cause The Turbo To Wear the Internal Parts of the Turbo. Usually Once the turbo develops some In and Out Shaft play the Seals get Worn out in the Process, Which makes the Turbo Need a Rebuild.  The Oil Pressure Being Too High, is Never the a Problem Unless The Oil Drain is Not Large Enough To Remove the Volume That is Being Fed into The Turbocharger. Ball Bearing Turbos Need a .035” Restrictor However, Because their Cartridges Are Much Smaller, and They Can only Hold So Much Volume.
  5. Oil Restrictor in a Journal Bearing Turbo. Having and Oil Restrictor in a Journal Bearing Turbo can Causes Turbos to Eventually to Blow oil, Because it Starves the Turbo Of Oil, Which Causes the Internals of the Turbo to Wear out (including the Seals). Don’t Use a Restrictor with a Journal Bearing Turbo, if You think the OIl pressure is “Too High” Then a Drain with a Larger Inside Diameter.
  6. Hot Shut Offs.  After You Drive Your Turbocharged Vehicle Hard, You Should let the Engine idle for 1 to 2 Minutes to Allow The Oil to Circulate Through the Turbocharger to Remove the Heat from the Internal Parts of the Turbo. If You Do Not Do this, Then the Next Time You Start the Vehicle up, The Turbo Internals Could Be Dry, Which can Cause the Internal Parts the Wear Out Prematurely.
  7. Improper Oil Weight.  Just like Engines, Turbochargers have a Required Thickness of Oil to be Used. If you Use too Thin of oil Weight For the Ambient Temperatures, Your Turbo can Result in Blowing Oil. The Minimum Weight Required is 10w 30, But Often Some People Are Able to Run 5W Oil in Their Cars in Below 0 Degree Temperatures, but just Remember Your taking a Risk if You Forget to change the OIl When Warmer Temperatures Come Around, Your Turbo Will Fail Quickly!
  8. Oil Contamination Oil Contamination Will Destroy a Turbo Quickly. The Foreign Material, can be Debris from a Previous Blown Engine, sand blast media, leftover rtv gasket maker, or Anything that Could have Fallen into the Oil Pan. This Is the Worst Case to Have, Because it Often requires the Engine to Be Rebuilt and Flushed Thoroughly.  These Particles can Be Trapped in the OIl Journals, Which Never Allows The Debris to Leave No Matter How Much You Change the Engine Oil. Often If these Particles Make it to the Turbocharger, the Bearing Housing Gets Scared and Causes the Cartridge to often Need Replacing. Luckily Now We offer New Cartridges for Turbochargers!

 

Here Is My Experience With Running Restrictors on Holset Turbos:

“I built 2 Holset HX40 Turbos With Oil Retrictors in the Passed, They Both Failed Really Quickly, I Used a 5/64 Drill Bit Which is .075” Approx Which is What People Recommend Online, Both Failed and I had to Warrantee Them. The Reason Why People Started to Recommend Using Oil Restrictors in the First Place is Because the Oil was not Draining Effectively Enough From the Turbo in Some Shape or Form. The restrictor Helps Prevent the Excessive Oil Volume, But it Often Can Restrict too Much Oil Which Causes the Turbo to Fail.”

The Same Rule Goes for Garrett, PTE, Turbonetics, and Comp Journal Bearing Turbochargers… Dont use a Restrictor, use a Larger Oil Drain with the Proper Inside Diameter(16mm)!

Keep it simple:

  • Run the oil feed from the oil filter housing
  • Large enough oil drain (16mm ID)
  • Properly vent your crankcase
  • Run the appropriate oil thickness

Under the Circumstances Where the Turbo Is Leaking Oil, You are also Losing Oil Pressure. It is Very Common for the Engine to Spin Bearings, or lose Compression Due To Lack of Oil Pressure in the Engine, Due to Your Turbo Leaking all the Oil pressure out the Turbo Seals. The Main Reason is Because The Oil pan Runs Dry and The oil Pressure is Lowered When an Oil Leak is Present. Park the Car and Fix the Turbo Before You Create More Problems!

Audi VW KO3 KO4 Turbo Rebuild Kit

This is an Upgraded KO3 KO4 Turbo Rebuild Kit with a 360 Degree Thrust Bearing!

This Kit includes:

  • 2 piston ring seals
  • Triple oil port thrust bearing
  • Twin Oil Port Stationary Journal bearing
  • Bearing c clip x2
  • Bearing retainer clip
  • Thrust collar and spacer
  • 2 rubber orings
  • Compressor nut
  • 6 exhaust bolts
  • Compressor housing bracket
  • Oil Deflector

KO3 KO4 Turbo Rebuild Kit

This Turbo Rebuild Kit Works for KO3 and KO4 Turbochargers. Here are A few common Makes and Models that use this Turbo. If you are still not sure if This Rebuild Kit is For Your Car then Contact Us Here.

Mazda
Mazda Speed 3
Mazda Speed 6
Mazda CX-7

Audi
Audi TT
Audi A4
Audi A6
Audi S4

Volkswagen
Passat 1.8T
GTI 1.8T
GLI 1.8T
Jetta 1.8T
Beetle 1.8T

General Motors Corp.
Pontiac Soltice
Saturn Sky
Chevy Cobalt SS

BMW Mini
Mini Cooper

Hyundai
Veloster

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Holset HE351 Turbo Upgrade

Watch as I present a Holset HE351 Turbo that I converted to a 67mm x 89mm x 95mm.  The New Specs are:

  • Compressor Wheel: 67mm x 89mm x 95mm
  • Turbine Shaft: 67mm x 76mm
  • Turbine housing 9cm^2

This Turbo is Rated at 850 HP capable at higher boost levels on a Gas Engine.

The Original HE351 Specs are:

  • Compressor Wheel: 60mm x 86mm
  • Turbine Shaft: 58mm x 70mm
  • Turbine housing 9cm^2

The Original HE341 Specs are:

  • Compressor Wheel: 54mm x 78mm or 56mm x 78mm
  • Turbine Shaft: 58mm x 70mm
  • Turbine housing 9cm^2

If You Would Like to Find Out What We Can Upgrade Your Turbo, Then Search the Site. If You Cannot Find  the Information You are Looking for Then Contact Us Here.

Ebay TO4E 50 Trim Turbo Rebuild and Upgrade -Turbo Lab

Watch as I present a TO4E 50 Trim Ebay Turbo that I converted to a Dual Ball Bearing GT3073. The Compressor Wheel i used is a Billet KTS 53.11mm x 73mm x 78mm wheel and the turbine is 55mm x 60mm.  This Turbo is Rated at 450 HP capable at higher boost levels.

If You Would Like to Find Out What We Can Upgrade Your Turbo, Then Search the Site. If You Cannot Find  the Information You are Looking for Then Contact Us Here.

How To Rebuild Holset HX40 Turbo – Turbo Lab

Sorry I had the hiccups. But I did manage to get a video to teach you how to install our hx40 rebuild kit. This rebuild kit works for the following holset turbos:

  • hx40
  • hx35
  • hy35
  • he341
  • he351
  • hx30

The part number for the rebuild kit is 3575169. If You Need to Buy a Holset HX35/HX40 Rebuild Kit Purchase From Our Amazon Store in the Link Below!:

Here is an Excellent Site for Holset Cross Number Reference: http://www.myholsetturbo.com/partnumbers.html

Cummins Komatsu-elite Ind 4bt 110hp HX30 Part Numbers
Hx30w 3800709 3592016
Hx30w 3800709 3593089
Hx30w 3800709 3593090

Cummins Werklust Loader 6b HX30 Part Numbers
Hx30w 4089772 4036882

Cummins – 4bta 130hp HX30 Part Numbers
3802906 3592122
3802906 3592123
3802906 3592124

Cummins Truck 250hp Hx35w Part numbers
4025154 3593155 3597179
4025154 3598716
3802696 3536322
3802696 3536323
3802696 3536324
3802696 3536325
3802696 3536326
98331221 3536321

Cummins 1996 Off Highway 6bta HX35 Part Numbers
3802767 3536971
3802767 3536972
3802767 3536973
3802767 3536976
500395274 3536976
3802770 3537132 3537132

Cummins – 6ct Hx40w Part numbers:
3802651 3535635 3535635

3802859 3537130 3537130

3802810 3537127 3537127

Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 1549717 3593977 3592589-d
Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 1549810 3590850
Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 1549810 3590850
Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 3919198 3592590
Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 3978862 3596138
Volvo Bus D7 Hx40w 8113605 3592590

Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978545 3592587 3592587-d
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978548 3592587
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978550 3592587
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978565 3592587
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978662 3539837
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978663 3592587
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 3978725 3592587
Volvo – D7 Hx40w 8113604 3592587

Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 425703 3536545 4040718-d
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 425830 3539001
Volvo Bus Dh10a Hx40w 3979059 3580558
Volvo Bus Dh10a Hx40w 3979060 3593204
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 8113009 3536545
Volvo Bus Dh10a Hx40w 8113166 3595117
Volvo Bus Dh10a Hx40w 8113167 3590002
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 8113534 4027347
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 8113535 3593413
Volvo Bus Dh10a Hx40w 8194705 4027343
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w 8194706 4027021
Volvo Bus D10a Hx40w – 3595118

How To Resurface a Turbine Housing

Learn How To Resurface a Turbine Housing to prevent the turbo from blowing gaskets. Learn a simple way to resurface a housing without paying a lot of money to have someone use and endmill on your housing.

Tools needed:

  • skill sander($129)
  • 40 grid sanding pad($20 20 pack)

How to Remove a Broken Bolt with Drill Press

Watch and Learn How to Remove a Broken Bolt with Drill Press! I provide all of the details on properly drilling a broken bolt out.

Spark Notes:

  • Use Center punch
  • use small drill bit to start the hole
  • Use New High Speed Drill Bit
  • Use Proper Feed and Speed (some drill presses have settings for this)
  • Drill 1 Drill Bit size under the Sized of the Threads.
  • Make sure its centered and drill all the way through the bolt
  • If the hole was perfectly centered through the bolt, then drill with the final size of the bit before tapping the Threads
  • pick out the threads and Tap the threads 2 times

Garrett GT3071R Turbo Rebuild Ball Bearing 700382-5020


Buy GT3071R turbo rebuild kit 
Enjoy This Educational Video on How to Rebuild a Garrett GT3071R Turbo. Part number 700382-5020.

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