Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
#11
Re:Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
Originally Posted by ghettoturbo
why would you grind it down 3/4 inch?...is it even that thick? im talking about grinding the other side, not where it mounts up to the manifold, just around the bolt holes
just grind out a little crater for each of the bolts,
so you can fit the nut on.
you do this on the turbo exhaust housing,
on the side where the end of the bolts protrude, and the nuts connect.
this way you wont have to worry AT ALL about sealing issues from grinding, and your nuts/bolts will hook up right
problem solved
#13
Re:Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
LOL. I did respond to my pm's, it just takes me a few days sometimes. Sorry about that.
I was thinking about decking the flange on the mounting side. As long as you deck it flat you shouldn't have any sealing probelms. GT's idea makes sense as well.
I was thinking about decking the flange on the mounting side. As long as you deck it flat you shouldn't have any sealing probelms. GT's idea makes sense as well.
#15
Re:Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
yeah i'm definitely going to have to grind it down. finally measured the turbo housing today, 1" thick ...i think i can afford to grind a flat spot about 1/4 inch...
#17
Re:Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
I don't understand why no one has said the obvious. You know any hardware store has nuts and bolts in a variety of pitch, diameter, and length. Even Pep Boys has hardware. Just get longer bolts.
You can also tap the holes in the turbo flange and just use bolts, if you don't want to use nuts.
You can also tap the holes in the turbo flange and just use bolts, if you don't want to use nuts.
#19
Re:Turbo mounting issues! Help! (attn:Stealthmode!)
oops sorry i misunderstood , ok in that case you're screwed. i'm assuming you got the manifold and the turbo from different places since no one ever bothered to check if they would work together. i would try to drill out those bolts that are welded in there, but it's going to be very tough depending on the hardness of those bolts. You could bringing the turbo to a machinist to mill down the face that mates with the manifold. 1/2" is good enough.
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