Familiarise Yourself with Cap and Body
Notches
clockwise direction. While still in the press or vice, Tighten the
collar further with the collar tool until the collar will not turn.
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CAUTION!
Maintain downward pressure on cap while tightening collar
or non-repairable thread damage will occur.
Locate cap and body notches and grooves which dictate the
alignment of the cap. These notches are used to locate the cap
onto the body and must be aligned prior to compression of the
cap onto the body
CAUTION!
Ensure notches are aligned and seated home correctly prior
to exerting force to tighten collar, permanent damage will
occur if these are not aligned correctly.
Figure 34 – Locking Collar Tool
Reinstall fittings to the cap of the wastegate using fresh Loctite
567 thread sealant.
Reinstall Gen V Wastegate
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Pace V-band over weld on flange by unscrewing the nut on the
V-band as far out as possible and then squeezing the bolt in a
syringe motion to expand the V-band. Once the V-band is in its
fully expanded position, slide the v-band over the flange to allow
for the wastegate to be installed.
Figure 33 – Cap Locating Grooves
Press Cap onto Body
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Do not forget to put the valve seat into the body before mounting
the unit on the exhaust manifold. Using the 3/8” deep socket and
a torque wrench tighten the V-Band to 7N.m (5 ft/lbs).
Using a press or vice, compress the cap onto the body ensuring
the notches are remaining aligned. Once the cap has seated
home onto the body, screw the collar down by hand in a
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ADVANCED FEATURES ON THE GEN V WASTEGATE
is folded up to locate on the actuator. The actuator will need to
Re-Orientation of the Actuator
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be freed from its body, a small soft mallet may be required to
break the seal of the actuator from the valve guide. Once free
rotate the actuator to desired location ensuring the folded tab
aligns with a groove in the bottom of the actuator. It is possible
to fold down this tab and use another if the actuator cannot be
positioned correctly on the original tab.
Turbosmart provide the Gen V wastegate with the actuator ports
symmetrical to the centreline of the body, in some applications it
may be advantages to clock the actuator to allow clearance for
fittings and hoses.
Locate the slave collar between the actuator and the body
underneath the heatshield, A tab on the heatshield will be folded
down into a groove on this collar. Using a flat blade screwdriver,
pry this tab out of the groove allowing the collar to be loosened.
CAUTION!
Turbosmart does NOT recommend altering to position of the
actuator once the wastegate has been used.
It is recommended that the actuator be clocked without a
valve seat installed to prevent twisting the diaphragm.
Using the small end of the supplied collar tool undo the slave
collar 1 complete revolution (anti-clockwise as viewed from the
bottom). One tab on the heatshield at the back of the wastegate
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