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<blockquote data-quote="Catmonkey" data-source="post: 16300021" data-attributes="member: 124025"><p>Still can't see it happening. Metallic objects are not going to jump up 5" and go through 3 narrow passages in the upper portion of the manifold to the recess for the by-pass and then leap up through the by pass into the plenum. It seems impossible to do what you said it did, so I'll leave it at that.</p><p></p><p>If something metallic went through the rotors, I would not be willing to take a chance on it, regardless of the price. I think you need to sell it as such, i.e. full knowledge of what you think happened. Now if we're talking something very small, perhaps there's not much damage, but I would make some effort to evaluate that. This piece couldn't have gone further than the intercooler if it went through the rotors, so if you still have it, post it up. </p><p></p><p>The value of a good used unit might be $1,500, give or take, so I would not expect to even see that. You could remove the rotors from the case and inspect the housing for gouges and get a better look at the rotors and use those pics in a sale. Or send it in for inspection and possible repair, but that just sounds like more trouble than it's worth. But a tear down would reveal just what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmonkey, post: 16300021, member: 124025"] Still can't see it happening. Metallic objects are not going to jump up 5" and go through 3 narrow passages in the upper portion of the manifold to the recess for the by-pass and then leap up through the by pass into the plenum. It seems impossible to do what you said it did, so I'll leave it at that. If something metallic went through the rotors, I would not be willing to take a chance on it, regardless of the price. I think you need to sell it as such, i.e. full knowledge of what you think happened. Now if we're talking something very small, perhaps there's not much damage, but I would make some effort to evaluate that. This piece couldn't have gone further than the intercooler if it went through the rotors, so if you still have it, post it up. The value of a good used unit might be $1,500, give or take, so I would not expect to even see that. You could remove the rotors from the case and inspect the housing for gouges and get a better look at the rotors and use those pics in a sale. Or send it in for inspection and possible repair, but that just sounds like more trouble than it's worth. But a tear down would reveal just what you have. [/QUOTE]
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