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Wastegate problem


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I ve just been repiping up the pipe work for the wastegates on my ihi twin turbo set up. When testing for leaks i found, when blowing down the pipe from the turbo compresser to the wastegates one of the wastegates was leaking the pressure in to the exhaust/screamer pipe. i have stripped the wastegate expecting to find a seal that had failed but there is nothing on the plunger shaft, do they just rely on a good fit on the shaft to hold the pressure?

 

I am unsure what the wastegates are they are the ones from this post

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=147199&highlight=big+ihi+turbo

 

Any help or info will be appreciated

cheers

Neil

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They never seal completely so in use they will always pass a little air but as its constant when controlling boost you tend to compensate by adjustment, what usually happens with use is that the guide/stem get sealed by carbon/burnt grease, try a little high temp grease on it.

 

Would coppper grease be ok? if not what would you recomend:search:

 

cheers

Neil

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