Did a ton of stuff... no start now.
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Just did the same work, except tranny.
Did you loosen the passenger manifold to install the new up pipe? If not, you could have a leak in the up pipe to y pipe flange.
To ensure no turbo leaks, keep both exhaust manifold connections loose and the exhaust loose at the cat. Tighten y pipe to turbo and then the exhaust. Then tighten the turbo to the pedestal. Then tighten exhaust manifolds and cat connection.
It takes more time, but should work most every time. If course, I was paranoid about exhaust leaks at the turbo cause I didn't want to go back in again. The test drive today indicated no leaks till I blew a cac tube off. I'll be doing the hair spray thing tomorrow.
Did you loosen the passenger manifold to install the new up pipe? If not, you could have a leak in the up pipe to y pipe flange.
To ensure no turbo leaks, keep both exhaust manifold connections loose and the exhaust loose at the cat. Tighten y pipe to turbo and then the exhaust. Then tighten the turbo to the pedestal. Then tighten exhaust manifolds and cat connection.
It takes more time, but should work most every time. If course, I was paranoid about exhaust leaks at the turbo cause I didn't want to go back in again. The test drive today indicated no leaks till I blew a cac tube off. I'll be doing the hair spray thing tomorrow.
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There's more than one way to do a job most times, but for me, setting the turbo in place getting the pipe lined up and the clamp on properly, and then bolting the turbo down has worked well. There's a lot of places to get leverage on to move the turbo around the small amount required to get the bolts in (yes, I put the back bolt in last) Admittedly, I haven't yet done one after the down pipe or Y pipe has been changed or disturbed and that probably makes a difference.
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As Eric said, there's more than one way to do it, but for someone that will do it maybe three times in my life, I thought I'd be safe.
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By the way, what town are you in? You mentioned rain expected today, and we have some rain in the deep south today.
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These exact style of marmon clamps are often used on turbine engines to hold sections together, intake plumbing and exhaust housing in place. Procedure is to torque them, tap lightly around the perimeter of the clamp and re-torque. Some applications specify as many as three times and another re-torque after a few flight hours. The tapping relives friction at the mount surface (actually stiction as it's non-moving friction) and allows the clamp to settle. Being these clamps are much smaller and hard to get to with a hammer, I also like the idea of a little anti-seize to help it settle in place during torquing.
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Got it! Thank you all for the tips.. got a late start today and just took my time.
The way I did it, was I mixed some of your ideas together. Loosened the exhaust bolts, one on each side.. The bottoms. Took the clamp completely off so I had a good visual. Then cracked the 3 turbo bolts loose a few turns each.. hooked up the strap and seated her in like a charm. Installed clamp.. started her to make sure clamp was on straight and bingo! Sounds amazing as I've only had truck for a week and and it had the same leak then.
Thank you!
On a side note.... The Milwaukee M12 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch ratchets are my new favorite tool. I have a nice tool setup and my wife picked these up for me. Love them!!!
The way I did it, was I mixed some of your ideas together. Loosened the exhaust bolts, one on each side.. The bottoms. Took the clamp completely off so I had a good visual. Then cracked the 3 turbo bolts loose a few turns each.. hooked up the strap and seated her in like a charm. Installed clamp.. started her to make sure clamp was on straight and bingo! Sounds amazing as I've only had truck for a week and and it had the same leak then.
Thank you!
On a side note.... The Milwaukee M12 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch ratchets are my new favorite tool. I have a nice tool setup and my wife picked these up for me. Love them!!!
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Got it! Thank you all for the tips.. got a late start today and just took my time.
The way I did it, was I mixed some of your ideas together. Loosened the exhaust bolts, one on each side.. The bottoms. Took the clamp completely off so I had a good visual. Then cracked the 3 turbo bolts loose a few turns each.. hooked up the strap and seated her in like a charm. Installed clamp.. started her to make sure clamp was on straight and bingo! Sounds amazing as I've only had truck for a week and and it had the same leak then.
Thank you!
On a side note.... The Milwaukee M12 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch ratchets are my new favorite tool. I have a nice tool setup and my wife picked these up for me. Love them!!!
The way I did it, was I mixed some of your ideas together. Loosened the exhaust bolts, one on each side.. The bottoms. Took the clamp completely off so I had a good visual. Then cracked the 3 turbo bolts loose a few turns each.. hooked up the strap and seated her in like a charm. Installed clamp.. started her to make sure clamp was on straight and bingo! Sounds amazing as I've only had truck for a week and and it had the same leak then.
Thank you!
On a side note.... The Milwaukee M12 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch ratchets are my new favorite tool. I have a nice tool setup and my wife picked these up for me. Love them!!!