Help I.D. this Precision Turbo Please

OGTURBO!

OHIOAN in AZ
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Jul 28, 2007
I had a spec sheet on this turbo and i've mis-placed it and i need help identifying it. It's a polished Precision 3 bolt turbo and that's all i know. It has these markings on it. Precision, A/R .63 Y4. I'm also looking to sell it and i'm now taking offers. Perfect working condition with zero shaft play! Thanks for your help and knowledge!
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Your going to need to remove the compressor housing and mic the compressor wheel. People will want to know what size mm wheel you have ot get much interest on it.
 
pics of the wheels will help. Looks like Garrett stuff in the pictures
 
What about the compressor wheel? Looks like a 69 trim turbine and possibly a 60-1 compressor. Aka PT54 or TE61
 
61 sounds more like the one i remember it being. Iv'e had it for 5+ yrs sitting on my shelf and i'd like to sell it but idk how to describe it to the public. Thanks for all your help!
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It's a 60-1 compressor with a 69 trim ex wheel. If it's a Precision it's a PT54.
 
forcefed3.8's said:
On the exhaust housing pics, there is a 76. Meaning a P-trim.

Yup. Not a 69 trim turbine. It's a 76p
 
I would recommend removing the compressor cover and looking for the CCE_ _ part number that is cut into the back side edge of the comp cover. Typically, the compressor cover clamps, cover the CCE part number and these cut numbers can not be removed as they are cut pretty deep into the backside. I'm betting you will either see CCE60 or CCE61.
That is definitely a P-Trim turbine wheel. Better chance it is a 6076 turbo as there were very few 6176 turbos that were produced over the years.
HTH

Patrick
 
Thanks for the advice! I took it apart and the only numbers i could find read ileo4826 ???
 
If the compressor has 7 full blades it's a 60-1 compressor wheel.
 
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