Turbo exhaust leak |
11-17-2019, (Subject: Turbo exhaust leak ) Post: #1 | |||
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Turbo exhaust leak I have a 500 series turbo that is leaking exhaust between the hot housing and the cartridge the seal where the big v clamp is Looked on quick serve but I can’t find a gasket there. I found that clamp was a little loose. I have tightened it but still leaking. I have a little soot on the side of the actuator because that’s where the clamp comes together. I can’t hear anything but I can smell it. Should I just loose it and reset it or is there a gasket there that needs replaced. | |||
11-17-2019, (Subject: Turbo exhaust leak ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Turbo exhaust leak I'd try rotating the clamp, there's no gasket in there. | |||
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11-17-2019, (Subject: Turbo exhaust leak ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: Turbo exhaust leak Depending on the turbo there might be a gasket I'd check with YTS in Griffin GA | |||
11-17-2019, (Subject: Turbo exhaust leak ) Post: #4 | |||
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RE: Turbo exhaust leak Speaking from my own experience. Some have and some don’t. It’s kind of hollow cross section metal ring , sitting halfway in groove machined on the mating surface of the turbine housing. When V-clamp is tighten the seal get semi crushed and seals the housing to cartridge. It works really good when there’s some warping on the mating surfaces . Most likely in later manufacturing process “they”ve decided there’s no need for a seal and skipped the groove and seal all together. Here’s very important step assembling cartridge to housing!!! Be sure vg ring and nozzle don’t interfere after tightening V-clamp ! The seal looks very much like flux core mig wire . | |||
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