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<blockquote data-quote="EvilTwins" data-source="post: 8172088" data-attributes="member: 62345"><p>Oh and with regards to getting them rebuilt, if you can't find a local performance oriented source to do the job then maybe you should check with some turbo diesel workshops. Places like that rebuild turbos ALL THE TIME and that is who I ended up going through. I found a local guy that rebuilds mostly big marine diesels and turbos and got him to rebuild them for me. Cost me under $400 for the both of them.</p><p></p><p>He did a great job but I do have something I should mention to you. One of the first thing turbo rebuilders do is toss the turbine housings in a hot tank to get them all cleaned up. Yours look like they really do need to be dipped seeing as how coked up they are, but what you need to know is that hot tanking takes the Jet-Hot coating right off! You'll want to talk to the rebuilder about it to see what you can do so you don't have to send your turbine housings back to Jet-Hot like I had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvilTwins, post: 8172088, member: 62345"] Oh and with regards to getting them rebuilt, if you can't find a local performance oriented source to do the job then maybe you should check with some turbo diesel workshops. Places like that rebuild turbos ALL THE TIME and that is who I ended up going through. I found a local guy that rebuilds mostly big marine diesels and turbos and got him to rebuild them for me. Cost me under $400 for the both of them. He did a great job but I do have something I should mention to you. One of the first thing turbo rebuilders do is toss the turbine housings in a hot tank to get them all cleaned up. Yours look like they really do need to be dipped seeing as how coked up they are, but what you need to know is that hot tanking takes the Jet-Hot coating right off! You'll want to talk to the rebuilder about it to see what you can do so you don't have to send your turbine housings back to Jet-Hot like I had to. [/QUOTE]
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