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  1. snowtrac nome

    What is the turbo brand and model #? Think I need a new one or cartridge

    one would have to wonder if the noise is coming off the exhaust side we have a lot of the new vgt's that make a simmalar sound on engine braking I believe it is from carbon build up. might be worth pulling the exhaust side off and taking a look
  2. snowtrac nome

    What is the turbo brand and model #? Think I need a new one or cartridge

    I don't have it with me I passed on the e-bay info to my customer. what I think sucks is I have replaced 2 holstet turbos with holstet remans and my luck has been better with the china models. I have had real good luck with the cat reman stuff but it is expensive.
  3. snowtrac nome

    What is the turbo brand and model #? Think I need a new one or cartridge

    as long as Schweitzer's warranty is better than holstets I replaced one on a 4 b last year with in 30 minutes after start up it broke a shaft sitting at an idle. holstet said it failed because of improper pre lube I had to eat it from here on out I will buy my holsted products from overseas at...
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    What is the turbo brand and model #? Think I need a new one or cartridge

    to the guy with the noisy turbo you can pull the intake hose, and grab the inducer and move it around see if the bushings have come loose if so you need to replace it I too would like info on your replacement turbo especially if I get a hankering to add fuel for more hp.
  5. snowtrac nome

    What is the turbo brand and model #? Think I need a new one or cartridge

    you can use the engine serial number and get a new one from cat. they are essentially a knock off BorgWarner / schwitzer badged as a cat. what makes you think you need one, turbos seldom go bad when they do you will have excessive crank case pressure, or oil running out the exhaust. in theory...
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