Hey guys, I am a long time lurker on here but rarely post. I just bought a 4094 for my truck and will be installing it shortly. I was wondering if anyone has some tips for a first timer like myself (swapping turbos not wrenching in general) and possibly a list of other parts that should be installed or needed for install. I currently have an egr blocker plate and plan to do the full delete but im not sure what else if anything should be done. Thanks in advance!
Getting the heat shield off is probably the biggest PITA of the whole job if you've never removed one before.
Get the bolts out and bend the shield into the shape of an "M" and it'll come out, throw that bitch away! Lol
I don't remember if you have to, but I'm pretty sure the transmission dipstick tube has to come out to get a stock downpipe out, so pull that and remove the downpipe.
You don't have to completely remove the uppipes, just loosen the bolts at the manifolds and pull the bolts at the turbo pedestal, this will allow enough wiggle room to let the turbo oil return line sneak by the flanges on the up-pipes
Make sure to inspect the soft lines and also be sure to get new banjo washers for the coolant and oil lines that connect to the turbo.
You'll need an 8"-12" extension and a probably a breaker bar on the 17mm bolts that hold the turbo down, there are three total, two on the drivers side of the pedestal (one turbine side and one compressor side) and one on the passenger side of the pedestal, compressor side.
Once everything is free from the turbo it just comes out the top
It's a perfect time to install a turbo blanket from Levi @ turboperformance and downpipe and a hot side pipe and better boots!
Not a bad time to install an upgraded Y-bridge either...since you say you're planning on a full EGR delete to boot
Other than that stuff, I can't think of anything right off the top of my head that kinda goes along with a turbo install, maybe new gaskets for the up-pipe to turbo connection
There's a thread I started a while back called "just three bolts"
In that thread there is fairly extensive explanation of how to remove a turbo and the Y-Bridge. Back then I didn't even know how to remove a turbo and now with the way my stuff is set up I can get it out in less than an hour
Lol