Turbo seals
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Turbo seals
Is it possible to replace the seals as a diy job on a jx turbo without having to have it rebalanced
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Re: Turbo seals
I think there are enough reasons why you should let the experts do this sort of job.....
http://www.turborepair.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Fritz,,,,,,,,,
As the piece indicates most folks like some sort of 'Warranty' on Turbos just incase........
http://www.turborepair.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
REgards
Fritz,,,,,,,,,
As the piece indicates most folks like some sort of 'Warranty' on Turbos just incase........

One day you will find me,,
Driving in my Camper,
With a Surf and Paisley wrap on both sides....
Driving in my Camper,
With a Surf and Paisley wrap on both sides....
Re: Turbo seals
Same as the man say,s.
Got a Re-Furbished KKK14 here that was done by Tate / Turbo,s in Blackburne.
Yours for £260. It cost me £288.00 to have done.
PM me if you want it. e-mail also in my sig.
Got a Re-Furbished KKK14 here that was done by Tate / Turbo,s in Blackburne.
Yours for £260. It cost me £288.00 to have done.
PM me if you want it. e-mail also in my sig.
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Re: Turbo seals
its possible but wont last long untill it vibrates itself to death