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Hi guys, as title says

i recently purchased a HKS 2530 turbo and it has slight shaft play. around 1-2mm (possibly???)

I'm looking to take the turbo into a specialist e.g. ATS

What should i be looking to ask for? i don't know how bad the shaft play is

and i don't know what the cost for a replacement compressor is or balancing costs etc.

someone please help...

New as in new to you or new as in new out of the box?

BB turbos will always have some play, once they have some oil in them theyll be fine.

If when you push the wheel to one side, it contacts the housing and cannot spin then the turbo is pretty farked.

The turbo is second hand, new to me. it's done approx 5,000kms

the compressor/wheel can still spin when pushed to one side, although it rubs ever so slightly on the compressor cover, just want to be cautious

lots of money going into this build.

more help is muchly appreciated

cheers guys

if you're spending lots of money on the build then the last place you want to be stingy on is the turbo especially when its the one part that could cause some catastrophic damage to your motor if it fails.

send it in for a service and the turbo mechanic will be able to tell whats wrong with it anyway. when i dropped my sliding performance turbo in for servicing they told me straight away that it looked like it had 50,000-80,000km of wear (while having done only 2,000km on the car). they know their shit.

if you're spending lots of money on the build then the last place you want to be stingy on is the turbo especially when its the one part that could cause some catastrophic damage to your motor if it fails.

send it in for a service and the turbo mechanic will be able to tell whats wrong with it anyway. when i dropped my sliding performance turbo in for servicing they told me straight away that it looked like it had 50,000-80,000km of wear (while having done only 2,000km on the car). they know their shit.

lol i remember that one......... :D

+1 on getting it checked out if it can hit the comp cover...

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