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Old 03-21-2003, 01:54 AM
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Anyway, I'm using a Pulsar GTi-R T28, in the process of clocking it (PITA) I had to bend the wasegate daspot holding bracket. I got everything to fit up nicely, the only thing is that the actuator rod is angled coming out of the dashpot. Does this matter? Everything is tight otherwise.
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Old 03-21-2003, 08:16 AM
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As long as it does not bind when it opens or closes its fine. I have bent lots of wast gat brackets and rods with no problems, thats how you adjust the tension on some of the older ones.
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It won't be a problem provided that you can freely open and close the flapper valve. I had to mount the wastegate actuator on the block on a d series and it was slightly angled and I haven't had any problems from doing so...only thing is that it slopped off the flapper valve so we just used a zip tie so it wouldn't slide off!! haha,
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