If theres any shattering taken place, it'll be on the turbine side and then most of it will have gone out of the exhaust.

Occassionally, the excess play causes the alloy compressor to catch the sides, at most, the metal fragments will have reached the intercooler.

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which is good really as it acts almost like a pee trap.

Inlet manifold to remove is a little over the top, not really needed as the turbo failure is simply the turbine snapping off the shaft.

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at most, have the intercooler flushed out.

Running in, well

- there should be enough tolerance in the rebuild to take up expansion and contraction.

Run the car on light load for around 200 miles, the important factor allowing it to heat up and cool down several times.

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then your good for thrashing after.

Oil

- you'll need two flushes.

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stick some ordinary mineral oil in

- Valvoline

- great stuff, run it with a new filter for this period, then drop it out and replace it out with some more synthetic stuff.
