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hey ppl is there any way that i can find out exactley what size turbo this is

where do you measure to find the size ect... (eg .84 or whatever they are measured in) i know it has a t3 flange thats bout it

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any ideas???

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as in the base or the apex of the the teeth????

ok at the narrowest point of the front its 53mm and the base is 68mm

th rear is 55mm at the narrow and 62 at base

what is the size and how do you work out????

Looks like an ol IHI plain bearing turbo...does the exhasut housing have a P## nulber cast into it

no not at all there is like 4 little plates all have mumbers or letters on the but none seem to mean anything and are hard to make out

and you are correct it is an IHI/ borg warner

i went to borg warner industries web site put in the B/W number (borg warner number) and the turbo is off a 98 6.5lt chevy pickup turbo diesel

and how can you tell what bearing it has ??? it feels great spins so freely has a little play like half a mm but i asume this is becuase there is no preesurised oil to float the shaft or whatever it does is this a correct statement??

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