Slooby
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Bet you don't do that again
Indeed
First time I've tried to use it as a torque wrench anti-clockwise in 20 odd years too :/
Bet you don't do that again
Sods lawIndeed
First time I've tried to use it as a torque wrench anti-clockwise in 20 odd years too :/
Cold light of day has revealed how I managed to snap the shaft; it turns out that my 5-25Nm Teng Torque wrench only works as a torque wrench on a clockwise rotation, anti-clockwise locks it
Yeah....might be an idea to have mine calibrated...annoyingly I don't have a mate in the calibration shop at work anymore who I could have snuck them in through, although I do know the manager so I should perhaps just ask!
If anyone needs a bridge checking I do have a mechanical 800kN load cell that *cough* may have been through the doors of the calibration shop just before it was due to go in a skip...
Well done seems a shame to get it dirty thoughTurbo update:
New (Melett) exhaust wheel and shaft turned up last week and I set about the second, partial, rebuild (partial because I only needed to refit the shaft and wheels).
First off here's a line up all the CHRA parts from the first full rebuild:
And now the assembled CHRA with new shaft and exhaust wheel:
The turbo is now all back together:
Had a fair old battle with getting the compressor housing circlip back on as I didn't have a big enough set of circlip pliers, also the all-metal lock nut on the exhaust housing to CHRA V band for some reason seized and snaped about 3mm off the end of the bolt, and the exhaust housing to CHRA joint didn't go back together as tightly as I expected. After a few attempts to get it close up I measured things up with my vernier and it would appear there was no way it could close up tight anyway, so fingers crossed it's all ok.
Well done seems a shame to get it dirty though
Nearly got it all cleaned up now, although did snap the tabs that hold the breather fitting in place getting it out which is a pain. RTV and some creative use of lock wire should resolve it, or drilled and tapped holes...
Next job is going to be getting the mesh filter dry after a couple of turns in the UT tank...that isn't going to be so quick
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