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RE: Broken exhaust manifold bolt CM870 - Signature620 - 01-24-2020

If you replaced the center section of the manifold you should be OK. They come with elongated holes at cyl2 & 5 now.


RE: Broken exhaust manifold bolt CM870 - marek4792 - 01-24-2020

Check your turbo actuator for smooth operation and is properly clocked, make sure the clamp on the hot side is tight as well! Mine was hanging up and causing chuffing due to it the vg ring not moving freely.


RE: Broken exhaust manifold bolt CM870 - Chamberpains - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020 )marek4792 Wrote:  Check your turbo actuator for smooth operation and is properly clocked, make sure the clamp on the hot side is tight as well! Mine was hanging up and causing chuffing due to it the vg ring not moving freely.

What do you mean properly clocked? This is an air actuated turbo. I believe you can only put them on one way.


RE: Broken exhaust manifold bolt CM870 - marek4792 - 01-24-2020

(01-24-2020 )Chamberpains Wrote:  
(01-24-2020 )marek4792 Wrote:  Check your turbo actuator for smooth operation and is properly clocked, make sure the clamp on the hot side is tight as well! Mine was hanging up and causing chuffing due to it the vg ring not moving freely.

What do you mean properly clocked? This is an air actuated turbo. I believe you can only put them on one way.
yes make sure the arm moves smoothly and not dragging, and I mean clocked as in the VG vanes and VG ring are not making contact which would cause resistance in the actuator arm travel