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I just inherited an old (12yrs i think) MS with a worn-out turbo. MS is a Perkin-Elmer Clarus 500, turbo is Edwards EXT255H. Changing the turbo is a bit expensive on a student budget (especially considering i'm definitively not sure i'll ever get it to work - reason they gave it to me was that there's been some problems with the electronics, so they're buying a new one), but i'm the kind of guy who's not afraid to try things that you're not supposed to do yourself just to prove 'em wrong.

Have anyone here ever taken apart a turbo? D'you know exactly why the manufacturers "recommend" returning the pump for an exchange, does changing the bearing require specialized equipment to balance it, or something like that? The vanes spin freely when i move the pump so i guess the bearings are just beginning to wear out, can that result in a loss of pump efficiency so the MS won't work? Or do they break down completely before loss of efficiency occurs? Any idea where i could find a suitable replacement bearing?