i returned back to the HX35 on my land yacht, after constantly fighting the VGT, and its finicky ways....
so upon inspection of the turbo, there is some up and down play, but no in and out, it seems moderate, but the wheels absolutely dont touch the housings, and the turbo comes up in boost fine, and dosent smoke, atleast that i can tell...
im going to be making a trip from NWPA to florida in a couple weeks and wondered if i should look into rebuilding it. i was kinda thinking, if its not broke dont fix it, but i dont want something stupid to happen on the way down. that would really piss me off....
so, if i rebuild it, can i do the gangsta method and just scribe it and realign the marks, or does it need to be sent out for balancing. i searched all over the internet today looking for answers, and it even says shows in the factory holset manual to just line up the marks. ive read everything to them being zero balance to its must be balanced.
i realize the correct way is to have it balanced, but i say alot of guys on diesel sites even upgraded wheels and housings an what not, and the companies selling the parts said balance was unnecessary. a prime example of this is my friend has the hypermax H2E kit on his powerstroke, and upgraded to the modified H2E, which included new housing and wheel, and in the directions from hypermax, they said balancing was totally unnecessary...
CLIFFS...
HX35 kinda sloppy, but no housing touchy, or oil burn, still rips, rebuild or no? rebuild and balance? or rebuild and panty rippers?
if i wasnt on company laptop i would reward those who took time to read with some good old fashioned porn, maybe later if i can get to my personal i will...