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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by bank277
Looks like I'm looking at more work then I really want to get into. What's the price range for this to be done at a shop?
How so??? pulling the radiator and undertray? If thats the case then you should just take it to a shop....plastic screws and radiator draining isnt for the faint of heart lol
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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by tony gibson
How so??? pulling the radiator and undertray? If thats the case then you should just take it to a shop....plastic screws and radiator draining isnt for the faint of heart lol
He's already done the work.
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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 09:51 AM
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Cover it with cardboard next time! Sorry I left that out of my DIY 'instructions'

Nice work, feels good to get the hands dirty, eh?

NOW, use NEW copper washers on any banjo bolts you re-install, and be *careful* not to snap them, they break pretty easily! Wayyy less torque than everything else you've touched!
What are banjo bolts(are they the oil & coolant lines to the turbo)? I was planing on re-using all the washers. Will they leak for sure? Are the washers easy to get at auto parts stores? Just picked up the condenser they charged $70 to weld it. He said $200 to re-charge a/c sure seems high to me. I also had to get a new 02 sensor, the threads were no good. Anyway turbo should be here within a couple hours. Can't wait to get it back together. Thanks for all the help.
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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by bank277
What are banjo bolts(are they the oil & coolant lines to the turbo)? I was planing on re-using all the washers. Will they leak for sure? Are the washers easy to get at auto parts stores? Just picked up the condenser they charged $70 to weld it. He said $200 to re-charge a/c sure seems high to me. I also had to get a new 02 sensor, the threads were no good. Anyway turbo should be here within a couple hours. Can't wait to get it back together. Thanks for all the help.

Yes, banjo bolts are the bolts that hold the oil and water lines. Dont reuse the washers. You can get copper crush washers at auto zone or pep boys. They are in the "Help" section.
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