Now, you have almost completely disassembled the turbo.The last thing you must do on a dynamic seal turbo is remove the piston ring from the thrust collar,or on a carbon seal turbo, remove the carbon seal , o-ring, washer, and spring from the backing plate.
Found some cracks and some welds that weren't ground down, keeping the wastegate from closing completely. Cleaned it a little, took some off with a file, thinking it was silver solder, but it isn't. Considered milling it, but I think between setup and cutting, I may be better off just putting some sandpaper on a flat surface and doing it by hand.Doesn't look like a big deal to me. Anybody think differently?
I don't think the turbine hit the housing. Can't find the same evidence on the wheel. I think it was a poor attempt at grinding a weld.If I can't find a cheap housing, maybe I'll weld the cracks around the wastegate, but the ones in the housing, I don't think they'll go anywhere. If they do, I'll post pics of the carnage.