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Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:Would make sense to lose some boost pressure if the turbine isnt getting the full whack of gas...though depends how big the leak is I guess.
Lock wire would be the best way, otherwise you can get those ovalised lock nuts (name escapes me right now)
Dell'Orto wrote:Would make sense to lose some boost pressure if the turbine isnt getting the full whack of gas...though depends how big the leak is I guess.
ee904age wrote:Use Nordlock washers on them, they are a two piece washer with serrations on each half to bit into the nut/mounting surface and ridges in between the two halves that work against eachother so in effect the nut has to get tighter before it'll loosen off. Should do the trick.
XSVWGN wrote:
Sorry for the thread hijack but i have removed my manifold and turbo and found the same thing. I had a steel gasket in there and it wasnt that flash. Bazda mentioned getting the surfaces milled so they were both flat and even. I have found it hardish to find a replacement steel gasket
Matt
Mr Ree wrote:What sort of gasket do you have? If its a fibre type, I would replace it with a stainless steel type, as the former always leak eventually as they cant cope with the prolonged heat of a turbo as well.
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