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Old 11-17-2006, 01:39 PM
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I'm finally boosting my Z after being what my name states, "stillnoturbo". My problem is I'm using a ZX turbo manifold so it has a t3 flange on it but I'm using a T4 and they t3-t4 adapters but it would push it too far and hit the shocktower. I've welded flanges onto stock D series manifolds but it was using smaller ihi turbos so weight wasnt too much of an issue. I mean I'm not gonna use my lil HF fluxcore welder to weld on the flange thats holding on my brand new T4 and watch my turbo in my rearview mirror laying on the road. I was talking to a older guy at work who used to weld for like 20 years and told me to braze it or some kind of nickel rod or something and stick weld it. The stock t3 flange is gonna be used for a place to mount my wastegate to.
The install and pics will come once I install a new headgasket and some arp headstuds I have coming. I still have to buy some mandrels bends to make my downpipe and chargepiping for the front mount. It's been damn near 3 years since I've built a turbo kit for myself to use on my own car. Installed my walbro since my old pump was going out and it started up and the leaking headgasket reveiled itself. God it felt good to hear it rumble to life thoough while gargling on some coolant.
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Old 11-17-2006, 01:52 PM
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i'd tig weld it using 309L filler. not sure if this is proper methodology, but it has worked for me in the past.
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Old 11-17-2006, 03:04 PM
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Why would you use an expensive turbo then half *** a manifold? Just weld it together.
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Old 11-17-2006, 04:44 PM
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I have welded Cast to steel and its been fine.
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Old 11-17-2006, 05:11 PM
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Nickel is the key. 309L has some in there that is why it works pretty well. More nickel the better, but too much can have problems also. Grind the cast so it is very clean before welding.

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Old 11-17-2006, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by iceracercrx
Nickel is the key. 309L has some in there that is why it works pretty well. More nickel the better, but too much can have problems also. Grind the cast so it is very clean before welding.

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Cast Iron really should be done with capillary adhesion for a sound 'weld'. Torch brazed with a brass alloy or welded with a nickel alloy filler metal. If you are going to build lots of heat I would use Ni-rod, a high nickel alloy stick electrode.
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clean the cast up real good. make sure the mating surfaces are near perfect w/o gaps. should be fine.
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Originally Posted by jagojon3
If you're reeeeeeeeeal lucky, it might turn out like this

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