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RarlyL8 03-19-2008 01:45 PM

It'll fit.

wcc 03-19-2008 05:11 PM

Cool thanks!

Ok, another probably dumb question but bare with me. Haven't done this project before. The adapter, do I have to drive it down to this lip (yellow arrow)? Or is it already on where it should be. I just didn't want to force it on there because it's already down to that out lip.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1205975414.jpg

x98boardwell 03-19-2008 05:42 PM

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Bill,

That orange seal inside should disappear and that lip should fit flush with the top of the turbo resting against where your yellow arrow is pointing.

Bryan

wcc 03-20-2008 03:08 AM

Alright, I guess it may be 'hammer-time'.

x98boardwell 03-20-2008 06:06 AM

Bill,

That should not be fitting (at least for me it wasn't) that tight. Have you put a little oil around that orange seal. This will allow it to slide easier. I would try and fit that over the top without the seal first to make sure that there is no metal burrs or something that would prevent it from sliding on. Without the seal it should slide on with not too much force.

Then, add the seal with your lubricant of choice, then gently (with a rubber mallet or dead blow) tap it into place. You don't want to damage that seal.

Hope this helps,

Bryan

wcc 03-20-2008 08:20 AM

Yeah, I'll probably take it off and do as you suggested. In that pic it's REALLY tight. I don't want to mess up anything.

les_garten 03-20-2008 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by x98boardwell (Post 3839134)
Bill,

That should not be fitting (at least for me it wasn't) that tight. Have you put a little oil around that orange seal. This will allow it to slide easier. I would try and fit that over the top without the seal first to make sure that there is no metal burrs or something that would prevent it from sliding on. Without the seal it should slide on with not too much force.

Then, add the seal with your lubricant of choice, then gently (with a rubber mallet or dead blow) tap it into place. You don't want to damage that seal.

Hope this helps,

Bryan

I think someone must have mod'd your Turbo throat before you received it. I have had two K27's and both needed CONSIIDERABLE grinding to be able to fit that adapter. I left it where I had to pound that adapter down with a mallet so it would seal well. But MY experience has been that the adapter would not go on either of my K27's without modification to the throat.

x98boardwell 03-20-2008 11:23 AM

Thanks
 
Les, mine was easy without the o-ring seal. I am shocked that they would be so hard without, but I appreciate your input.

I wonder is Stephen at Imagine does this to ensure a tight fit, or it's just too tight of tolerances.

Have a good one.

Bryan

les_garten 03-20-2008 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by x98boardwell (Post 3839795)
Les, mine was easy without the o-ring seal. I am shocked that they would be so hard without, but I appreciate your input.

I wonder is Stephen at Imagine does this to ensure a tight fit, or it's just too tight of tolerances.

Have a good one.

Bryan

Hi,
At the turbo outlet, is there a little bit of a raised edge around the outlet?

wcc 03-20-2008 01:24 PM

Mine has a raised edge. But it isn't too far off. I will have to grind some down to get it to fit without pounding on it too much.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1206048270.jpg

les_garten 03-20-2008 01:53 PM

Hi,
I had to take that edge down. It was so tight that I was sure it would "cut" the O-ring if it was forced. I took it down very slowly with a Hand file.

wcc 03-20-2008 02:00 PM

Yup that's what I'm getting ready to grind down. I thought I would use my bench grinder and go slow. Maybe even tonight.....

RarlyL8 03-20-2008 05:30 PM

Here is another option for you that will not involve grinding the turbo lip.
I cut the end off of the stock up-pipe and added a length of hose. Cures a world of fitment woes.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1206062978.jpg

wcc 03-20-2008 05:36 PM

Yeah, I thought about that. I ended up grinding it down to make the adapter fit. I think all that's left in question is the 'TIN' that needs to be trimmed. I'm not sure what needs to be trimmed to make all this fit. Unless anyone has suggestions I'll figure it out on Friday..

les_garten 03-20-2008 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RarlyL8 (Post 3840418)
Here is another option for you that will not involve grinding the turbo lip.
I cut the end off of the stock up-pipe and added a length of hose. Cures a world of fitment woes.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1206062978.jpg


Hi,
I've not wanted to carve up my boost pipe, but I'm going to do the same thing. All those O-rings and slip/swivel joints are leak prone. Also the change of IC and Turbo exacerbates the fitting/sealing process in the extreme. I'm not crazy about that adapter at all.

jay71 03-20-2008 07:35 PM

Not sure how the previous owner did it- but there's a picture of my cut down tube earlier in this post if you missed it. Looks like you need to cut, then grind it a bit to take the taper out and allow for a good seal. Bill- take a look at the pics on page 2, then Brian's attached, modded pipe- it makes sense to me and removes another link in the chain of possible leaks. I'd think about it some more before you start grinding on that turbo and take too much off- the lip may be nice to have to seal the hose if you're considering the tube mod option.

RarlyL8 03-20-2008 07:48 PM

That small length of hose is a lifesaver when removing and installing the intercooler. You can wiggle the up-pipe all around until everyhting settles in and fits snug. It can also be adjusted up or down to give the exact hieght needed when everything is flush. I've had zero issues with it after what seems like 1000 intercooler removals.

wcc 03-21-2008 04:04 AM

RarlyL8 - What kind of hose did you use? Is that just standard radiator hose or is something I can get from Lowe's? I just wouldn't want it to melt. I'm thinking I may go this direction after all.

RarlyL8 03-21-2008 04:14 AM

No, it is a silicon hose made for the application. Not inexpensive. The adapter you have is about the same money as my hose and clamp setup.
I did not mean to derail your use of the adapter only to offer an alternative if it does not work for you. I've seen some line up perfectly and some not even close. Depends a lot on the headers.

wcc 03-21-2008 04:24 AM

Where would I get a hose like that locally? Hydraulic shop?

I'll try out what I have, but I do like the flexability with a hose like what you have. Besides by going to a hose would that avoid trimming the tin?


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