Removal procedure
Work after disassembly
Inspection procedure
Removal: Turbine housing
• Lightly tap around the entire periphery of the turbine housing
with a rubber-faced hammer, taking care not to cause damage.
CAUTION
• The blades on the cartridge assembly are easily bent. Make
sure that they do not strike the turbine housing.
Removal: Compressor cover
• Lightly tap around the entire periphery of the compressor cover
with a rubber-faced hammer, taking care not to cause damage.
CAUTION
• The blades on the cartridge assembly are easily bent. Make
sure that they do not strike the compressor cover.
Cleaning
• Before cleaning, visually check the disassembled parts for
scorches, abrasion and other marks that may be difficult to see
after cleaning. Replace any part that appears defective.
• Immerse the disassembled parts in a non-flammable solvent (a
5 to 10 aqueous solution of Oil Clean from New Hope Co., Ltd.).
Take out the parts and blow them dry with compressed air. Re-
move any hard deposits with a stiff brush or plastic scraper.
CAUTION
• Do not immerse the cartridge assembly in the solvent. If the
cartridge is immersed in the solvent, O-ring in the cartridge
will swell, causing the turbocharger function to be impaired.
• Again, immerse the parts in the solvent.
• Blow them dry using compressed air.
Inspection: Cartridge assembly
• If the measurement exceeds the specified limit, replace the car-
tridge assembly.
(1) Play in axial direction of shaft
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