No fire. That's all oil.
And the company is shipping the parts here. So more sitting and waiting.
What happens when a turbo goes out
Discussion in 'PAM' started by kid_cardiac, Jul 28, 2011.
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Gotta love Pam for that. I remember when Rollin's truck broke in Dubois PA. He'll say it was my fault, but I deny it. They were gunna ship from T-town, but i think they got it from Canada or something. Truck sat a while. What was it like a week and a half or so.
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My differential was held up in Canada customs for two weeks. And yes Noggin you were driving so it was your fault...
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You say you are having your 5th one installed.
Can you explain how these turbos blew?
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I thought that your engine just loses power. Guess not?!!?!
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kid_cardiac Thanks this.
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UPDATE: I got out of the shop yesterday. A fillup and a truck AND trailer wash later (you were right, dj, they would not pay for the trailer), I'm starting to make my way out of California. But I also have the old turbo with me, neatly packed in a box. Think they want me in Tontitown?
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Keep that old turbo, your company will want it as proof the repairs were made.
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