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Old 02-27-2011, 03:14 PM
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Please help me identify the type of turbo, also I am looking for a rebuilt kit for this, from what I have read I need a T3/T4 with a 360 degree thrust bearing and the dynamic seal thrust collar.

Wanting to verify I'm on the right track here

Anodized blue compressor plate : 20257 (no T)

Stamped into cast on exhaust side 430683-11 (no T)

Stamped on other side is : RSM 7

Thanks for any information you can provide!
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:24 PM
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Some pictures for reference.
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Old 02-28-2011, 11:34 AM
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I can't find any part numbers that line up with any of that. Do you have any other images? Are you sure it's a Turbonetics unit?
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I measured the major diameter of the turbine and it is just a hair over 3''. Due to the type of caliper I had, I couldn't get the minor diameter. It has various "T"'s stamped on the turbo and its parts, also the bearing says "Turbonetics" and "Made in the USA!" on it

The bearing has a part number of 30357 if that helps any as well.

I should also note the caliper in the picture is a 3-4'' caliper, so zero on it is 3 inches.
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Old 03-07-2011, 11:02 AM
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Anything?
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without measurements of the minor I can't tell you what the wheel is. There's a lot of different wheels with a 3" major.
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I will pick up an actual caliper and get some measurements for it this week.
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I ended up getting the rebuilt kit for it, took it into a good place and they fixed me up. Still dont know what type it is though! It works so that is the important thing
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