Wastegate
#1
ok quick question about the stock wastegate thing.
if i disconnect the actuator rod should i be able to easily move the flapper with my hand or will there be resistance? I had it on the lift today but didnt disconnect the rod i just pulled the actuator rod, which seemed to require a lot of pressure to move the flapper a little.
speaking of which how far should the flapper go?
gotta run tests on it tomorrow, i REALLY need to fix it, i wanna get it to a track before it's winter retirement.
kevin.
if i disconnect the actuator rod should i be able to easily move the flapper with my hand or will there be resistance? I had it on the lift today but didnt disconnect the rod i just pulled the actuator rod, which seemed to require a lot of pressure to move the flapper a little.
speaking of which how far should the flapper go?
gotta run tests on it tomorrow, i REALLY need to fix it, i wanna get it to a track before it's winter retirement.
kevin.
#3
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Nov 13 2003, 12:14 AM
disconnected, it should flap aboot
connected it should be hard to move due to the spring
connected it should be hard to move due to the spring
kevin.
#4
Originally Posted by teknics' date='Nov 13 2003, 12:00 AM
speaking of which how far should the flapper go?
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