Directly from Big Joe from a few years ago when I installed my wheel "without" removing the turbo. Worked great for me except for the first deal about removing that "e" clip. I removed the two little bolts instead of risking a lost "e" clip.
Ron
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ll yer doing here is installing the Wheel ON the Turbo by "splitting" the TURBO, ON THE ENGINE without removeing it. Follow your directions to the REMOVING THE TURBO part. Then....
1. Dis-connect the wastegate linkage at the wastegate by removeing the "e" clip. (you'll need a mirror (to see it) and something to "pick" the "e" ring of with.
2. Remove the 8mm bolts that hold the Turbo housing halves together. You need a 4 " long 1/4" drive "wobbly" exstention to get the bottom back bolt out because of the valve cover.
3. Loosen the v-clamp that connects the Turbo outlet to the Y-pipe.
4. loosen the V-clamp from the down pipe, move it back and block it so the exhaust side of the Turbo is exsposed.
5. Split the Turbo Compresser housing exsposeing the Stock wheel.
6. Take a Break.
7. Take a screwdriver with tape wrapped around it and stick it in the exhaust end of the Turbo, catch one of the exhaust driven vanes (they are STEEL). Take a 5/8's wrench and remove the stock wheel (left to loosen). install the Wicked wheel. Snug it up tight but not to tight (10 inch lbs of torque) It is tightening it's self in it's direction of travel when the engine is running.
8. Reverse the procedures.
ALL THERE IS TO IT !
Again Ron, all yer do'n here is installing the new wheel ON THE ENGINE without REMOVEING the TURBO. If you remove the Turbo you will be doing all of the above but on your bench. but to get it off you have to deal with "O" rings and gaskets, bolts you can't see and a V'clamp that is a real bitch to R & R. The options are yours.
HINTS: take these instructions, look at yer engine a walk yourself through the steps BEFORE you start. Murphy's law sez, yer guna drop the "e" ring so get some spares before you start. I replaced the "e" clip with a SNAP RING. Use a rag to un-screw the wheel and screw on the Wicked wheel, the vanes are sharp as Razors.
GOOD LUCK .... Yer guna like that Wicked wheel !!