I'll update with pics here in a little but i just got done taking everything but the larger bronze shaft bearings out. I'll have to modify a pair of my snap ring pliers tips.
It's been a nice, cool afternoon so i thought i'd enjoy the outdoors then bring it on inside
I should add this is a 70mm comp wheel ching chong. Last time i had it apart (inspection) i had poop analog $5 bargain basket calipers.
Turbine shaft measurement:
10mm on the wide end (shaft bearings), 6mm on the narrow end (thrust collar/bearing)
53mm from turbine bearing seat to the step.
Dynamic bearing thrust collar.
bearing ID- 6.5mm
Thrust bearing journal OD- 9.4mm
Thrust contact (via oil film) surface 2 surface distance-
4.6mmStack height: 18.3mm
270* thrust bearing:
End play thickness/thrust contact-
4.1mmBearing ID -10.6mm
Chra journal bearings:
Compressor side- 10.2mm
Exhaust side- to be determined
End play is MINIMAL,
less than half a mm (checks out with that gap difference in the thrust collar/bearing) but enough to make an audible clunk when you push and pull on a wheel. No visual wear anywhere but on the dynamic seal bearing a little. Compressor and exhaust wheels came out fine. Turbine shaft looks as clean as it was when i polished it out with toothpaste and a shoe string (true story). Doesn't look like it ran dry but there wasn't a whole lot of residual oil in the chra. Some had started to weep past the rubber piston seal between the compressor plate and bearing housing.
No oil here though.
Opting to rebuild it because i'm in a bit of a pinch right now. Selecting a kit that's within spec is where i'm seeing grey. There is the option to go steel 360* thrust for roughly $100. Bronze 360* thrust without collar (none pictured) for about $50-60 and standard 270 bronze with thrust collar for $35. Need shit quickly. Doesn't help it's holiday weekend.