
Rotomaster H8350103R Turbocharger
Original price
$1,005.40
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Original price
$1,005.40
Original price
$1,005.40
Includes shipping
$1,005.40
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$1,005.40
Current price
$1,005.40
Includes shipping
Seller: PartCatalog (98.8% positive, 47359 ratings)
Brand: Rotomaster
Availability:
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Condition: Remanufactured
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Rotomaster H8350103R Turbocharger
Vehicle Compatibility Chart
✅ Compatible with 4 vehicles
Year | Make | Model | Liters | Cylinders | Fuel Type | Notes |
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1995 | Dodge | Ram 2500 | 5.9L | L6 | DIESEL | Before 01/15/1995; Engine oil and filter MUST be changed to ensure proper replacement turbo function. Refer to installation guide in box. Failure to follow VOIDS WARRANTY |
1995 | Dodge | Ram 3500 | 5.9L | L6 | DIESEL | Before 01/15/1995; Engine oil and filter MUST be changed to ensure proper replacement turbo function. Refer to installation guide in box. Failure to follow VOIDS WARRANTY |
1994 | Dodge | Ram 2500 | 5.9L | L6 | DIESEL | Change engine oil and filter, follow installation guide for best turbocharger performance and warranty compliance. |
1994 | Dodge | Ram 3500 | 5.9L | L6 | DIESEL | Only compatible with engines under 240 horsepower; engine oil and filter must be changed for proper turbocharger replacement, consult installation guide in box, failure to follow voids warranty. |
Part Attributes
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Journal
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No
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Steel; Aluminum
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No
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No
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Turbocharger; Gaskets; Syringe; Instruction Sheet
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Remanufactured
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A decrease in engine power may be your first indication your turbocharger is damaged or has failed.
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Any nicks, scratches, or chips on either wheel are evidence foreign object damage caused by contaminants entering the airflow to or from the engine.
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Axial end play of the wheels and shaft in and out greater than the thickness of a sheet of paper indicates a worn thrust bearing due to excessive exhaust backpressure.
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Before a failed turbocharger is replaced the original cause of failure must be diagnosed and corrected to protect the new installation.
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Common signs of wear indicating replacement may be required:
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Worn engines with excessive blow by will result in crankcase pressurization, leading to oil leaking from the turbochargers internal seals. This may result in oil deposits in the intake manifold or smoke in the exhaust. This is not necessarily a sign of a failed turbocharger, but rather a sign that the engine needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
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Oil
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Yes