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snowrx

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  1. I'll see your Trump and raise you a Herschel Walker. If you want to explore the mysteries of political belief and tribal loyalty, he's a perfect case of anyone but Them. How he can be neck and neck with an incumbent, given his seemingly toxic background, dishonesty, and poor speaking ability, is beyond me.

     

     

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  2. Can't offer a template, but FWIW here's what the bracket looks like on an '85 LHD Turbo so you can see the stand-offs.  Still has a A907El233K part number, so might be the same front plate, but the rear mount looks different on mine. A bugger to get the compressor mount bolts, and the belt is very tight to fit, so I took mine off for the time being as it wasn't working.

    Compressor mount.jpg

    Compressor mount 2.jpg

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  3. 2. If the diaphragm edge is leaking air, (lots of it) you would end up with more boost not less. Pressure from the compressor scroll/manifold is what opens the valve and allows exhaust to bypass the turbine, taking away speed from the compressor that would have built excess boost.

    Not sure on the other Q's; given the heat on the exhaust side of the wastegate, the paper might have been there to protect the diaphragm or prevent it from fusing to the hot cast iron? My memory of the diaphragm is that it's soft and rubbery, and should seal just fine when compressed without sealant, also not sure how Hylomar takes to hot conditions.

     

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  4. If you can live with orange clock hands, you can find the VDO clock in Vision (backlit) for $50 and up

    https://www.amazon.com/VDO-370-155-Vision-Clock-2-1/dp/B019XF53SQ

    VW /Porsche / Audi and others used the Cockpit (more tick marks) series for a time in the eighties, you might find one used at a reasonable price.The illumination is edgelit on these, but the face doesn't match up as well.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/125555971350?hash=item1d3bb81516:g:N1sAAOSwafNjNjbK&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoCWh%2F7UJlA%2FatzJ%2Fjybhy%2B%2FNJbxRG%2FBYYbJejZy1qXJiHM613mTHok4acQsxlQI0S8HbQ6GKm8P1o4coufFZyWdfflVkS9oW40ZlIurt2JiDQtf%2BEfBJ3npDjO1T1IwSNJTm162u%2FNwRCJhQZgwpWqMxQIWurYLVf%2FmVY%2FR1nbXd9SYwYVX8a1ccNCCJVC3LAUcUKYq9ByuEMUb%2Bhih7YP0%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR7j2ua34YA

    But if it's indeed just a mechanical issue, and you can't break it more than it's already broke, you might carefully pry the back part of the bezel open enough to slip the bezel and glass way from the face of the clock and see if you can address the interference. Open the crimp just enough to get it off with out dinging the front of the bezel, and remember not to ding the front with pliers when you crimp it back on.

    And just to complicate things, are you sure you want the time rather than some other information like temperature or pressure or AFR or some other gauge that might fit in the same hole?

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  5. On 06/10/2022 at 01:18, 910Esprit said:

    44mm according to the Vernier 

    I suspect a socket may foul the sleeve nut that secures the outer race, although you could resolve this with a grinder.

    I use a deep box spanner.   I also cross drilled a 6mm hole through the flats of the box spanner.  Once I remove the driveshaft, I put a 61mmx6mm rod through the drilled holes, this then effectively provides the spigots that allows you to remove the sleeve nut.  (using the same box spanner)

    This tool has dismantled/assembled a fair number of driveshaft housings and works great! 

    Could you post a pic/link of the wrench/rod tool? Thanks

  6. As to overboosting, you might also check that a prior owner did not fit some sort of boost controller, which would vent or block the hard line from the turbo to the wastegate. My '85 had just a hard metal line from the turbo compressor to the wastegate, I don't know how the '88 is set up.  A sticking wastegate is not unusual on cars this age, it happened to me and I was able to free it from below.

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