
 Originally Posted by 
Blknight.aus
					 
				 
				heres the thing with run in turbos.
when you shut em down and the thin synthetic oil is all out of the bearings if you push on and then try to turn the impeller its going to stick. (this is how your average joe does a turbo check rip off the inlet poke your fingers in there and try to wiggle it around and spin it.
90% of turbos are bush bearings and they rely on the oil pressure to turn them from bushes to bearings, no oil pressure no bearing, no bearing no easy spin.
for those playing at home, a wiggle check will get you some info, but its no longer enough back in the day when we were using tar as engine oil you could get away with it and get pretty close. if you do a wiggle check turn the thing a couple of times to make sure its not actually stuck and then disable the engines ability to start and with the inlet hose off crank it on the starter till the oil pressure come up (or start it, get oil pressure, stop it and then crank it on the starter without starting it while you watch the turbo).
IF it turns over swiftly and well with just the engine acting as a pump you're probably going to be ok.
			
		 
	
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