BorgWarner Turbo S200 177261

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SKU:
177261
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Condition: New
Brand: Borg Warner
Component OEM: Borg Warner
Model: S200
 
Vehicle Applications: 
2001 - 2002 John Deere 6068H 6.8L
2001 - 2002 John Deere 6068T 6.8L
 
Cross References:
170-070-0028 170-070-1392 170-070-1636
1700700028 1700701392 1700701636
172085 172085R 172088
172088R 172534 172534R
172535 172535R 172536
172536R 173295 173295R
173353 173353R 173435
173435R 173530 173530R
174219 174219R 174789
174789R 177261 177261R
179555 179555R 472085
472088 472534 472535
472536 473295 473353
473435 473530 474219
474789 477261 479555
RE508657 RE508693 RE508719
RE509827 RE509828 RE509829
RE515555 RE516938 RE517255
RE518254 RE518551 RE520823
RE523279 RE548763 SE501669
SE502368 SE502380

 

Install Guide

Turbocharger Installation Best Practices

Proper installation helps prevent premature turbocharger failure. Inspect the oil, air, coolant, intake, and exhaust systems to make sure the new turbocharger has clean oil flow, proper airflow, and no restrictions or leaks.

Change Engine Oil & Oil Filter Fresh oil and a new filter are required for every turbo installation.
Inspect or Replace Engine Air Filter & Intake Ducting Make sure the intake system is clean and free of debris or restriction.
Inspect Oil Feed Line & Drain Line Restricted, clogged, or contaminated oil lines can cause premature turbo failure.
Inspect any Applicable Coolant Lines Water-cooled turbos require clean, unrestricted, leak-free coolant lines.
Check Intercooler & Exhaust Systems Inspect hoses, clamps, intercooler piping, exhaust leaks, and foreign object damage. Oil residue in the intercooler or exhaust can indicate significant engine issues.
Prime Turbo Before Startup Pre-lube the turbocharger and verify oil flow before normal engine operation.
Important: Always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s service procedures. A replacement turbo can fail early if the original cause of failure is not corrected. Undiagnosed engine issues can lead to denied warranty claims.