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Trouble seating turbos
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[QUOTE="DEEZUZ, post: 1556333, member: 1508"] I toss bolts in to draw them together and to set them in so they don't pull apart. The key is not too tight. You should just be able to rotate the circular gasket with your finger or a pick with the bolts in. This will keep them tight enough to not wiggle apart but loose enough to seat. I have a issue seating on the driver side drain. Usually have to put a pry bar in between the drain and turbo housing and gently pry til it drops. Also make sure that drain tube is not tight on the stud. Leave the nut a little loose [/QUOTE]
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