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Heyy guys, just a quick one too see what people have used and if anyones had a leaking manifold
As you know ive got adaptor plates but only sealed with high temp silicone, whoch to my belief has given up as its coaling from behind block, cant quite see which bit from but can definitly see underneath on part of the adaptor where its leaking, now its givin a noise like a screatch squeel over 3.5k basically on full boost, either that or the turbo has snuffed it,
But turbo can still hit 30 psi when floored into carpet but then backs off a tad almost like wastegate creep or boost leak but both of these can be ruled out so my only thought is manifold leaks got worse
It did have this leak on last dyno as could see smoke bellow out of bulkhead lol
Just wondering what people recommend, ive got some gasket material off ebay just wondering what else to use
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Remove exhaust, revel in chronic boost noises. That's what I did
You can get gasket stuffs off eBay, cut your own gasket?
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Haha i do want side exit from bumper wonder what that would be like and yess ive got that so gonna strip it back and rebuild it this weekend, i also have a spare turbo in case it is shot but i cant get big forearms down to check impellor :S
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sounds like your bearings in turbo are going with the screaching. Best bet is exhaust putty paste couple of quid and youve got enough for if ever it goes again. Ideally it needs a metal gasket.
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Iv got a proper metal manifold gasket ready to go on, wouldnt ave thought it was bearrings but if it is ive got a spare cartridge of a TD04 ready to clock n go on pretty sure its the leak tho
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The last turbo I had that screeched was the old T25 that decided to trim itself lol
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How long did it last for as this been same for a few months now, and has sort of quietened down since putting less preload on the lda and giving more fuel lol and these are a 360 bearring arnt they?
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Probly abit off topic but
Ive been looking in to the gaskets carnt you buy the exat gaskets for the td04 and the the exat gaskets for the k14 (the manifold/exhaust elbow im useing) wont they be best for sealing them up insted of useing sealent? Or wouldnt that work?
Like these gasket (bit exspensive like but sure could find them cheaper)
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0757136099
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Yeah gona check it this weekend and see as it seems to boost really well, and it is a bit smokey on startup even with new glow plugs but it has a missfire when cold so think an injector is sticking tbh
But this is the gasket material ive bought
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0793205656
And make your own with snips and a punch
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(13-03-2013, 09:58 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote: Yeah gona check it this weekend and see as it seems to boost really well, and it is a bit smokey on startup even with new glow plugs but it has a missfire when cold so think an injector is sticking tbh
But this is the gasket material ive bought
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0793205656
And make your own with snips and a punch
Think I'll get some of that too, been considering what I should use as a gasket and that's got to be better than the Frosties box
Same guy has this on there too if anyone doesn't want to make their own; http://www.ebay.com/itm/Subaru-Impreza-T...2ebfde7efd
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It mite be worth getting the one chris put up and then making the k14/adaptor one yourself but for the price of that sheet i posted theres enough to make them all for a tena
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(13-03-2013, 11:24 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: (13-03-2013, 09:58 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote: Yeah gona check it this weekend and see as it seems to boost really well, and it is a bit smokey on startup even with new glow plugs but it has a missfire when cold so think an injector is sticking tbh
But this is the gasket material ive bought
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0793205656
And make your own with snips and a punch
Think I'll get some of that too, been considering what I should use as a gasket and that's got to be better than the Frosties box
Same guy has this on there too if anyone doesn't want to make their own; http://www.ebay.com/itm/Subaru-Impreza-T...2ebfde7efd
found this one cheaper
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Impreza...2ec2cf9735
Or this set but probly be waiting a while for them to come
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/C1-SUBARU-Impr...35b9cc29bf
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Been looking for gaskets all day, we not got a subaru dealer in chesterfield or i carnt find it lol but got scobby clinc they had the genuine gasket in stock so been to get them
There triple layer gaskets so should be better than useing paste.
Went to peugeot to see if they has gasket for manifold and elbow but apparently they never had a gasket for them just bolted together as they are so its either paste them or get some of the gasket stuff that cj got.....
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How much did they set you back?
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(13-03-2013, 07:25 PM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: How much did they set you back?
To much! lol £31 all in but rather do it right first time than have it on 2 week and it start leaking
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(13-03-2013, 12:31 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: (13-03-2013, 11:24 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: (13-03-2013, 09:58 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote: Yeah gona check it this weekend and see as it seems to boost really well, and it is a bit smokey on startup even with new glow plugs but it has a missfire when cold so think an injector is sticking tbh
But this is the gasket material ive bought
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0793205656
And make your own with snips and a punch
Think I'll get some of that too, been considering what I should use as a gasket and that's got to be better than the Frosties box
Same guy has this on there too if anyone doesn't want to make their own; http://www.ebay.com/itm/Subaru-Impreza-T...2ebfde7efd
found this one cheaper
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Impreza...2ec2cf9735
Or this set but probly be waiting a while for them to come
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/C1-SUBARU-Impr...35b9cc29bf
For some reason, that first one looks odd, like it's not the right shape.
(13-03-2013, 07:44 PM)Chris_90 Wrote: (13-03-2013, 07:25 PM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: How much did they set you back?
To much! lol £31 all in but rather do it right first time than have it on 2 week and it start leaking
Wow, bit pricey. I've just ordered one of those sheets, will see how it goes.
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Woooohoooo fixed the bastard!! And drilled and tapped and helicoiled the head so have all manifold bolts in place and its immense!!
That gasket sheet is a fucker to cut btw and took the piss drilling it as it falls apart but its held and we got chronic boost again!!
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Having that problem right now trying to cut through the stuff. Did you use just that or sealant too?
Just realised I have to drill/notch the manifold slightly, need to make some smaller bolts, can see why the plates are threaded now.
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You dont have to drill notch the manifold mate, well you can but the way i did it was put the boot from the turbo into the plate and chop the bolt flush with the plate so its flat for the manifold to bolt on buddy,
I used some industrial sealant ma mate had in the garage but only a slither as the gasket should work well
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(16-03-2013, 04:59 PM)CJ_Derv Wrote: You dont have to drill notch the manifold mate, well you can but the way i did it was put the boot from the turbo into the plate and chop the bolt flush with the plate so its flat for the manifold to bolt on buddy,
I used some industrial sealant ma mate had in the garage but only a slither as the gasket should work well
That's what we're going to do, bolts will be tiny though but I guess as long as all the thread is holding it's ok.
We're going to use sealant with the gasket but I agree that stuff is a bastard to get through. Also need some different circlip pliers as just tried the ones I bought this morning and they started bending.
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