(10-08-2017, 02:12 PM)Midnightclub Wrote:Ahhh right im with you. The actuator isnt actually run off axis. The stroke is still almost perfectly linear.(10-08-2017, 01:59 PM)dr_jekyll Wrote:(10-08-2017, 01:57 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: yeah madness, just need to rotate the wastegate tab 90 degree so it isn't just fighting itself close. or weld another tab on at 90 degreeDont mean to sound retarded but could you sketch up what you mean? That pics showing the old oil feed but gained some room from the new one
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At present, that will be holding it either open or shut to some extent. The wastegate is supposed to move either left/right.. crude paint drawing.. arrow on the actuator is the way it will be moving on/off boost
The L bracket you see attatched to the wastegate arm was needed for the additional clearance.
To try prevent it twisting on the wastegate arm it was drilled and ground to as closer tolerance i could without it binding on the arm when moving.
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Its actually holding it shut with preload in that picture. Preload is set at max which relates to 1bar of boost pressure
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