forcefed86
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So throughout this engine build (1993 eagle talon) I've noticed a slight amount of non-magnetic goldish dust in my oil filter. Possibly getting a tad worst this last oil change. I figured this could have been alum that picked up the color of the oil since I didn't think I had any brass in the engine. So I scraped up as much of it as possible and dripped some muratic acid on it. I got no reaction. So I figure that pretty much leaves the turbo bearings as the only gold metal in the motor.
Pulled the mitsubishi IHI evo 3 16g turbo today and tore it down. The back face of the thrust washer was pretty tore up and the lower centering bushing for the thrush washer was cracked all down the side. Lucky I caught it in time. The comp. blades had just started to kiss the comp. housing. This seems odd to me. There are no signs of heat build up etc. And the split bushing seems to be what was eating up the thrust washer. Anyone see one of these crack before or know what would cause it?
Strange part is it looked great and had minimal play. I noticed 1 small drop of oil in the intakeof the comp housing when I did this last oil change.
You can tell it just started to touch the comp housing. Blades don't look damaged... Much anyway.
Pulled the mitsubishi IHI evo 3 16g turbo today and tore it down. The back face of the thrust washer was pretty tore up and the lower centering bushing for the thrush washer was cracked all down the side. Lucky I caught it in time. The comp. blades had just started to kiss the comp. housing. This seems odd to me. There are no signs of heat build up etc. And the split bushing seems to be what was eating up the thrust washer. Anyone see one of these crack before or know what would cause it?
Strange part is it looked great and had minimal play. I noticed 1 small drop of oil in the intakeof the comp housing when I did this last oil change.






You can tell it just started to touch the comp housing. Blades don't look damaged... Much anyway.


