Duramax Turbo Removal & Installation

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  • čas přidán 20. 01. 2023
  • In this video I show the highlights of removal and installation of a turbo on a Chevrolet Duramax 2500HD truck.
    Here is a link to the full rebuild video.
    • Duramax LBZ Turbo Rebuild
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 39

  • @jeffkirkwood7833
    @jeffkirkwood7833 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of the most informative dmax turbo removal videos I've seen, nice work.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you and thanks for taking the time to watch.
      Mike

  • @philbar9094
    @philbar9094 Před rokem

    Nice explanation and video. Also nice to see someone take a lot of pride in their work and do the little extra things that make a difference but typically go unnoticed.

  • @losrubios7251
    @losrubios7251 Před rokem

    Thanks for taking the time to make the video Mike. I followed this and your other turbo rebuild video and managed to clear a P0299 and P2563 code from my '06 LBZ. After splitting the heat shield with a sawzall, I just made a small repair strip from some galvanized duct metal I had laying around (it bends easily to follow the contour of the heat shield) and attached it using short self tapping metal screws. Good as new (actually probably better thanks to the use of a light coat of nickel anti seize in a few spots!)

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před rokem +1

      Happy to hear the video was helpful. Thank you for taking the time you watch and for the comments.
      Mike

  • @renevelazquez4268
    @renevelazquez4268 Před rokem

    I completely agree with chasing the treads on the turbo and manifold. The first time I took my up pipe off for the egr delete I did not even think to chase them and had a difficult time putting the bolts back in. This time while doing the 66mm turbo rebuild I made sure all the bolts went in by hand. As for the heat shield I managed to get it out by only bending it a bit but decide to use a turbo blanket for a better look. Great video

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comments and for taking the time to watch.
      Mike

  • @TheJDB65
    @TheJDB65 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks again for a great video that is helping me reinstall the turbo. Note, I removed both the driver’s side up-pipe and heat shield and they easily both came out the top and went back in via the top after installing the turbo.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 6 měsíci

      Happy to have been of some help.
      Thanks for taking the time to watch.
      Mike

    • @TheJDB65
      @TheJDB65 Před 6 měsíci

      One question… about to fire it up… since we didn’t replace the whole turbo or put a new vane position sensor is there any need to have that sensor relearned?

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 6 měsíci +1

      No, shouldn't have to go through a relearn procedure. I used a new control valve on mine and didn't have to either.
      Did you put some extra oil in the oil supply port just before installing the banjo bolt? If not, I would just to give a little extra insurance until oil pressure fully gets to the turbo.
      The oil supply was the last thing I connected and I put oil in it just before torquing the banjo bolt. Just a thought.

  • @NOWELLSBLESSEDADVENTURES

    Very nice job Mike. Good explanation on this job. I was just telling a friend about one of your videos today. Keep up the good work.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před rokem

      Thanks David. I appreciate you taking the time you watch. I hope the videos have been informative.
      Safe travels.
      Mike

  • @cybermavrik
    @cybermavrik Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent quality of work

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for the kind words and thanks for taking the time to watch.
      Mike

  • @Scott_69HemiDart
    @Scott_69HemiDart Před rokem

    Another great video Mike!

  • @atelieratd
    @atelieratd Před rokem +1

    Great video Mike!

  • @Scott_69HemiDart
    @Scott_69HemiDart Před rokem

    Great trick on the Xmas tree barbs!

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Glad that little tip was helpful. I despise damaged barbs.
      Mike

  • @rocko3895
    @rocko3895 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice job Mike would you suggest changing the fatoryoil feed line on an 06 LBZ when replacing the turbo. I noticed oil in the valley however the oil feed line showed no sign of leaking however the aluminum heat sheath did.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I would suggest changing the crush washers in the banjo fitting of the oil pressure feed line minimum and possibly the oil drain line if there's any residual oil under the turbo.

  • @wild1athletics
    @wild1athletics Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm planning on swapping the old turbo with 400k miles on my dads lly duramax 3500. I want to start soaking the 12 point bolts asap. The 6 lower ones are easy enough to spray. How did you spray and soak the upper 6 at the pedistool? Were you able to get to them by only removing heat shield? Thanks so much for the video

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, the ones at the end of the exhaust manifolds were ready to reach so they fit hit with penetrant multiple times. The 6 fasteners at the top of the up pipes to pedestal were sprayed with penetrant after ceiling the turbo outlet so I could get access to them and soaked the night before removal.
      Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful.
      Mike

  • @williamjones4483
    @williamjones4483 Před 11 měsíci

    I have an '04 LB7 leaking coolant at the right rear of the engine. Does the turbocharger use engine coolant to cool the turbo?

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. The turbo has engine coolant that runs through it.
      Mike

  • @stevenichols4060
    @stevenichols4060 Před 3 měsíci

    I had repair shop replace turbo in same truck as yours. I was surprised to see they included an oil change and filter. I had less than 1000 mile from last change. Is there any reason they had to drain oil to replace turbo? I did not see that in your instructions.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 3 měsíci

      It's good practice to replace oil and filter after opening up the engine to avoid contamination but not absolutely necessary. For a turbo replacement the only exposed oil passages are the oil pressure supply line and turbo drain tube, so not quite as critical as say having the heads off, but still a good practice.
      I did replace my oil and filter but it was closer to being due, just didn't show it in the video.
      Thank you for taking the time to watch.
      Mike

    • @stevenichols4060
      @stevenichols4060 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for responding. Always impressed with what you guys do. I do simple stuff and usually get frustrated still. Everything is so tightly fit and require way to much force to remove bolts, clips, hoses, etc. Knuckles always bloodied up.

  • @user-qn7cf2bz6i
    @user-qn7cf2bz6i Před 9 měsíci

    Tried pressure test on 2006 6.6 duramax lbz all pressure going out exhaust why ?

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 9 měsíci

      Don't know. I'm guessing the tester is not hooked up correctly maybe.

  • @MichaelWilliams-vf6hx
    @MichaelWilliams-vf6hx Před 5 měsíci

    Nice Video Mike. My OBD reads that I have a 5.7 engine but I have a 6.6 liter deisel.. ????

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you, but not sure what you're asking or if you're asking a question.

    • @MichaelWilliams-vf6hx
      @MichaelWilliams-vf6hx Před 5 měsíci

      So my OBD is telling me I have a smaller engine (5.7). The 2004 GMC Duramax diesel is a 6.6 engine. Is that normal to have a mismatch of does it matter?@@zmotorsports62

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před 5 měsíci

      Ok, that's odd. I have not run across that before. If it's a generic code reader I would be suspect of that first because the ECM should be programmed to a VIN and it should have the correct RPO's assigned to it built into the programming.
      Sorry, I've never seen that before.

  • @snakeman48
    @snakeman48 Před rokem

    Too bad your so far away. My 2006 3500 LBZ needs a turbo needs some love. The usual P003a/P2563 codes.

    • @zmotorsports62
      @zmotorsports62  Před rokem

      Thanks. I appreciate the kind words and thank you for watching.
      Mike