Best / most accurate is to use a dial indicator to check side to side and in/out play. Compare these numbers to what the manufacturer's specs.
The bearings in the turbocharger are probably going bad.
No it's water cooled, but it is supplied with engine oil pressure for the bearings.
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If a turbocharger is malfunctioning, it could be due to several issues such as worn bearings, oil leaks, or damage to the turbine or compressor blades. Symptoms may include loss of power, excessive exhaust smoke, or unusual noises. Additionally, problems with the engine's air intake or exhaust systems can also affect turbocharger performance. It's essential to diagnose the specific issue to determine the appropriate repair or replacement.
A turbocharger is driven by the energy in the exhaust gasses from the engine.
NO. Are you mad, no stock motorcycle have turbocharger
Bad ball bearings. Check to see the bearings and the casing does not need to be replaced.
The turbocharger was invented by Swiss engineer Alfred Büchi in 1905.
check wheel bearings!
Check your oil pump if you're not hearing anything unusual. If you are you may want to check for spun bearings. Check your oil pump if you're not hearing anything unusual. If you are you may want to check for spun bearings.
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dont use it