Getting exhaust housing off of a stock ct26....

Mr.PFloyd

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WTF! Like honestly, how do people do it? I remeber back in the good old days taking apart mitsubishi turbos, you would just need to heat the center section and the 2 pieces would almost come apart instantely. Any help you guys can give me for taking this Mudder fudder apart? Like honestly this is lame.
 

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jtamulis said:
4lb sledge hammer works for me :cool:.

Jeff

I remember the first time I tore apart a CT26. :)

Frusteration at its' finest. ;)

BTW, I ended up using a sledgehammer as well. :biglaugh:

Jeff
 

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CryoSlash said:
WTF! Like honestly, how do people do it? I remeber back in the good old days taking apart mitsubishi turbos, you would just need to heat the center section and the 2 pieces would almost come apart instantely. Any help you guys can give me for taking this Mudder fudder apart? Like honestly this is lame.

Make a screw jack. 2 to 3 threaded rods with long nuts (actually spacers or standoffs) and slowly push it apart. No muss, no fuss and it comes apart without beating on it. I used 3 separate screw jacks and it came apart like butter.
 

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blkt72 said:
Make a screw jack. 2 to 3 threaded rods with long nuts (actually spacers or standoffs) and slowly push it apart. No muss, no fuss and it comes apart without beating on it. I used 3 separate screw jacks and it came apart like butter.

Good Lord, I had that bassackward. 1 Spacer per jack and 2 bolts. 6 years since I had to pop a turbine housing off. Slowly extend the bolts from the spacer and the SOB will come right off.
 

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CryoSlash said:
snap got it apart, but the core is in need of replacement fo sho. Thanks guys, +1 if i could. (this is a friends celica turbo btw)

Time for a rebuild & upgrade!!!! :)

Send PM if interested. :icon_bigg

Jeff @ MDC
 

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Boost Lee said:
You could've just edited your post...

But yeah, you fixed it. :)

Could have, but purposely did not to illustrate a point, info on the 'net is worth what you pay for it. I generally don't post unless I know what I'm talking about and it's been so long since I tore that housing off that I forgot how I got it off. Wrote my reply (that I thought made sense) and realised I was nuts and rewrote it but left the original up to illustrate why it's so important to know the source too!
 

Mr.PFloyd

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Boost Lee said:
Time for a rebuild & upgrade!!!! :)

Send PM if interested. :icon_bigg

Jeff @ MDC
nah, he just needs a core (he is reuilding it himself) and for it to be balanced. but thanks anyway
JustAnotherVictim said:
Grow some muscles.
I have enough :dunno: i dont think anoyone on this forum coudl rip that thign apart bare handed :rofl:
 

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For any one who reads the tail of this post:

-Heat the rear lip of the exhaust housing, making sure more heat is aimed at the housing than the center section

-Take a small, SHARP chisle and work your way around the housing.