Jul 6, 2014 #1 D DCVING 6 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2002 Messages 4,433 Going to put the cold side cover back on and for some reason I feel like I remember there being an o-ring around the inside? It's on a 61mm ball bearing unit for what it's worth.
Going to put the cold side cover back on and for some reason I feel like I remember there being an o-ring around the inside? It's on a 61mm ball bearing unit for what it's worth.
Jul 6, 2014 #2 D DCVING 6 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2002 Messages 4,433 Just under the bolt holes Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app Attachments 1404623708388.jpg 59.2 KB · Views: 79
Jul 6, 2014 #3 B bison Moderator Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined Dec 19, 2005 Messages 18,053 Usually those don't have them. That looks like a t76 cover with the large backplate Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Usually those don't have them. That looks like a t76 cover with the large backplate Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jul 6, 2014 #4 D DCVING 6 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2002 Messages 4,433 4 inch inlet and 2.5 inch out Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Jul 6, 2014 #5 B bison Moderator Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined Dec 19, 2005 Messages 18,053 DCVING 6 said: 4 inch inlet and 2.5 inch out Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app Click to expand... The inlet and outlet sizes dont determine the type of cover Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
DCVING 6 said: 4 inch inlet and 2.5 inch out Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app Click to expand... The inlet and outlet sizes dont determine the type of cover Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jul 6, 2014 #6 D DCVING 6 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2002 Messages 4,433 Don't remember much from when I bought it... it's been a while. If I recall it was called a cpt-65 but the wheel is a 61? Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Don't remember much from when I bought it... it's been a while. If I recall it was called a cpt-65 but the wheel is a 61? Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app