I had to replace my turbo nuts today and while I was at it I discovered that the waste gate on the MD down pipe has seized shut!
Apparently when I was having the issues a few months ago with it not holding boost the flapper was just starting to stick. It would still move so when I tested the waste gate it responded so I moved on. Several weeks ago I replaced the spring in the gillis valve with one of his higher boost springs. After this I had no issues with it holding boost; in fact I couldn't get it low enough so I chalked it up to the heavy spring and just stayed out of the high boost. What I didn't know was that the waste gate flapper had ceased to open at all. I had to soak it in WD40 to get it to open again.
The MD down pipe has a pretty substantial shaft for the flapper to rotate on and I think that with the about 3/4" long shaft it's just asking for it to seize up.
Has anyone else with this down pipe had any issues? Any suggestions on how to prevent it in the future? I attempted to saturate in in copper anti seize but it's not able to really get in between the flapper shaft and the tube.
Apparently when I was having the issues a few months ago with it not holding boost the flapper was just starting to stick. It would still move so when I tested the waste gate it responded so I moved on. Several weeks ago I replaced the spring in the gillis valve with one of his higher boost springs. After this I had no issues with it holding boost; in fact I couldn't get it low enough so I chalked it up to the heavy spring and just stayed out of the high boost. What I didn't know was that the waste gate flapper had ceased to open at all. I had to soak it in WD40 to get it to open again.
The MD down pipe has a pretty substantial shaft for the flapper to rotate on and I think that with the about 3/4" long shaft it's just asking for it to seize up.
Has anyone else with this down pipe had any issues? Any suggestions on how to prevent it in the future? I attempted to saturate in in copper anti seize but it's not able to really get in between the flapper shaft and the tube.
What are you going to do?
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