Red wires to the right and orange to the left. Doesn't matter which stud each wire goes on
Then I got it right - and made sure everything was snug.
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I know I am just grasping at straws here and posting a bunch.....but I am trying to figure this out and dump my thoughts/ideas into one place...so bare with me.
I am starting to lean towards my turbo is dead/fried/bad. Let me explain...
Let me bring the history of all this up to speed first....This turbo is the original one to the truck. I have since replaced the motor due to torching the head because of a bad head gasket. I attempted to repair the bad head gasket, but still had issues (no compression in #7 and no power) - so I replaced the motor with the one I have in the truck now.
I still have no power.....now that I think of it, when I just took it for a cruise, I got zero turbo spool up noise. I do not have a boost gauge in the truck.
When I first fire up the truck cold, I have zero smoke. As it warms up, it starts to smoke....and its white smoke (oil, right?)....so I think the bearings are shot and its dumping oil....and as it warms up, the oil starts to burn.
So maybe when I had the head gasket melt down (it was REALLY bad - see picture below).....maybe I burned down the turbo too? When the head gasket failed, I remember I was climbing a hill towing and I noticed I had no power, so I throttled it a bit to get it to drop down a gear and spool up the turbo....when I did that, that's when the water jacket blew out the side of the head in the picture.