Turbocharger Wheel Failure
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 | Labels: failure, turbocharger, wheel | |A turbocharger is a gas compressor used to generate power in an internal combustion engine. Having your turbocharger wheel repaired is more economical than purchasing a new one.
Problems
One of the most common causes of turbocharger performance problems is failing shaft bearings. This causes the compressor and turbine wheels to rub together, resulting in damaged wheels, a slower wheel speed, less pressure and severely decreased performance.
Replacement
If the shaft bearings are damaged or have failed, replace the shaft and turbine wheel. As this involves welding, doing this yourself is not recommended. This also involves wheel balancing, another task that should be entrusted to a professional.
Cleaning
Some performance issues may be solved by cleaning. Clean turbochargers wheels using a solvent and wire brush. Abrasive cleaning materials and sandblasting should be avoided.
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