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    Ball bearing T25G?

    Is there an ID tag on the core? If so, what part numbers does it have?

    Or just chuck up some pics of the tag & general turbo shots

    If it really is ball bearing, then I wouldn't expect it to be too tight, even if dry of oil

    A conventional "bush" bearing style turbo however will not necessarily spin freely without a fresh supply of oil.
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    that what you after?
    I just dumped a whole heap of wd40, it losend up a bit but still tight compared to my ct12. I think till take the comp housing off as i need to rotate it anyway, so I can clean up all the coking that will be there and it may losen it up some more.
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    Could just be build up of carbon - have u got access to a compressor? If it rotates freely with your hand and if u push radially against the shaft it should spin feely - without sticking / grinding. u should be able to feel anthing that's seriously wrong.
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    yeah i have a compressor, my mate has it currently Ill have to get it back.

    Push on the compressor wheel and rotate it? what will that do?
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    push at 90 degees to the shaft and onto bush / bearings, and rotate - u will feel any grinding or stiff spots highlighting issues with the bush / bearing. If it rotates and feels smooth i'd be pretty happy to put it in.

    If you had a fked one you would be able to tell the difference. just a suggestion mate.
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    ahh make sense now, thanks mate, didnt follow what you were trying to say ;-)
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    Default Re: General turbo question

    This is the ID tag that should have the part numbers:




    If the turbo is a T25G from an S13 SR20 engine, then it is not ball bearing, and what you have found is fine, provided the shaft play is within spec.


    [edit] sorry, that red circle over the ID tag is a bit hard to see
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    1JZ Rolla - mate those turbos are in shit condition mate, you should sell them to me cheap, so I can ''repair'' them.
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    Lucky I already got rid of them hey?

    Actually the bigger of the two belongs to my mate, and is on a 20V 4AG
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    I didnt see any ID tag like that I'll recheck when I get home today.
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    I've found the best thing to remove burnt oil and crap is petrol or a spray can of carby cleaner. Not sure what affect that will have on your seals though. It works a dream on ISCV's and the like.

    Out of curiosity, did the seller describe it as "mint condition"?

    Cos it seems that mint no longer desribes an absolutely flawless example of a car/part/engine, more something that hasn't *quite* fallen apart yet, but has been given a quick wipe with a rag so that a two year old can point and say "shiney"
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    It was thusly described which fucking shits me. It also has a broken exhaust housing stud which while its not the end of the world its a PITA.

    Ill have a play around with it this weekend ;-)
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    Default Re: General turbo question

    OK heres what was on the plate

    "AC 0381J"
    "14411-50F00"
    "466113-3A"
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    iam also interested in what info these plates can tell you......
    My numbers are simular.....
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    Default Re: General turbo question

    Hi guys,
    As robbed from other sites while doing some research of my own a few weeks back...


    Ball bearing T28 (or T25g as often referred to) from the S14 or S15 have one of the following part numbers on the plate:
    14411-69F00
    14411-82F01
    14411-91F00

    Bush Bearing S14 or S15 turbo's have this part number:
    14411-75F00

    The S13 SR20 was delivered with the following part number:
    14411-50F00
    (my own research seemed to indicate it is a T25 bush bearing unit)

    I have a T25g (or T28) from an S14 SR20 and by the above it is a bush bearing example as delivered within Australia.
    Apparently jap spec items are ball bearing examples.

    Although mine was advertised as a ball bearing turbo (not on this site) I paid reasonable money for a reasonable turbo and care factor is not too high as it is only going on my one-day-to-be-started TA23 3T blow through turbo project.

    Hope this helps

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