Blocking internal wastegate for EWG application
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Blocking internal wastegate for EWG application
Is there any standard method of accomplishing this?
98 Steel Widebody RSTi-RA Superbeast
I thought you could with TIGSplinter wrote:1. You cant weld machined stainless steel to cast iron
Could you use JB weld, that way when/if you decide to sell you can just grind it out with a dremel? Maybe? . Perhaps you could fasten the actuator arm to the compressor housing, and seal the wastegate door with high-temp steel. You can use high-temp steel on exhausts, and it get stronger with the heat. Then, again, if you decide to sell grind it off. Just an Idea.Splinter wrote:2. I want to keep it resellable.
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1990 L series/turbo-Rally project
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JB weld will not withstand that kinda heatstipro wrote:I thought you could with TIGSplinter wrote:1. You cant weld machined stainless steel to cast iron
Could you use JB weld, that way when/if you decide to sell you can just grind it out with a dremel? Maybe? . Perhaps you could fasten the actuator arm to the compressor housing, and seal the wastegate door with high-temp steel. You can use high-temp steel on exhausts, and it get stronger with the heat. Then, again, if you decide to sell grind it off. Just an Idea.Splinter wrote:2. I want to keep it resellable.
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