Should I just buy a new turbo. Complete assy? I see them on ebay for under $400 or am I setting myself up for failure? Thanks
I wouldn't trust a $400 complete turbo, just the cartridge costs more than that. I replaced this -
Garrett 99-3 GTP-38 Turbo Center Cartridge Ford 7.3L and added this -
http://www.dieselsite.com/ww2_gtp38.aspx. The cartridge comes with a new wheel and the original WW is a good wheel, I had one prior to the WW2. The WW2 is light years better and well worth the extra $100.
If your shaft is still solid, this kit -
Garrett GTP38 Journal Bearing Rebuild Kit - Riffraff Diesel Performance - and a new wheel should take care of you.
Clay at RiffRaff answers the phone and is very knowledgeable about these motors. If you call him, he'll steer you in the right direction and not try to sell you stuff you don't need.
A good point was made about the up-pipes. If nothing else, replace the donuts (
Fel-Pro 8194 Up-pipe Gasket Set) although this is a much better option -
International Bellowed Stainless Up-pipe Kit 99.5-3.
It can get expensive messing about with these motors and a lot of stuff makes sense to do while you have the turbo out but, they're mostly expensive parts. I also removed my air intake heater and exhaust back pressure valve when I did mine. The AIH is a simple one, just remove and screw in a plug. The EBP required a new pedestal and a high flow turbo outlet.
A good place to go for info on these trucks and keeping them running is-
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum31/. I learned a lot about my truck here and they're easy on newbie questions.
BTW - I have 292,000 on mine now. It's about time to do injectors because they're getting worn but, I've never been into the engine. Just wear parts, running gear and normal maintenance other than the turbo and the transmission. Transmission lasted 242,000 and I hardened it during the rebuild. This is a very reliable truck and motor, if it's taken care of. The transmission is really the weakest link.