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Turbo header question for those who have built them
Turbo54 - February 12th, 2007 at 03:29 PM

Hi All, Just wondering...
Where the join in between in bend and the straight a little bit of weld has blown through the gap and i am worried about it breaking off and going through my turbo... OUCH!
Have you got any suggestions of filing them down. Some of them are deep down the pipe. I have enquired about a bendy fitting for a die grinder but that is over $100 and I will do it if it my only way. Suggestions?


debiasi4 - February 12th, 2007 at 03:39 PM

we usally get it sand blasted down through the pipe after welding
adam


Turbo54 - February 12th, 2007 at 03:50 PM

who does it for you? Ideal Steam?
Heath


hypo-vw - February 12th, 2007 at 11:17 PM

I agree with Adam . Bead blast the pipes down the inside . After this , if it is still a concern , don't take a chance on destroying your turbo . Just recut the pipe at the welded join , clean out the debries and reweld again . Sounds like a bit more work I know , but it may save you a lot of headaches down the track .....


vw54 - February 13th, 2007 at 05:59 AM

You could try using a long screw driver or a long big of steel sharpened up and a hammer it may knock off easy or you can blend it smoother by chisling it off

Or you could weld a rotary grinding burr onto a long 1/4" piece of rod to fit into your die grinder spindle and get n there that way to grind the "dags " off

if it does break off while the turbo is running you can bet it will destroy the turbine wheel