Can I continue to heat and hammer this to a T4 flange size hole or will it heat cycle once the car is running and crack?
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Originally posted by Doug Hatton View PostI can't remember where I saw it, but someone had made a vise type jig that would squeeze round tube from two directions to force it into the square shape needed to tie into a T4/T6 shape. It was adjustable to get to whatever dimensions you needed. Pretty cool little rig.
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Originally posted by greenbullitt View Postnick, i know this isnt quite how youre doing it right now, but check this, may give you some direction
http://www.theturboforums.com/smf/in...?topic=65147.0
Heres my merge. I cut off the curve going to the flange and im going to use a longer piece of pipe welded to my squared tube.
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Originally posted by Blue88Coupe View PostIf any of you have the under car picture of a down pipe on a drivers side mounted turbo I'd like to see it. I tried to find some pictures of boostedgt's or 93lxhorse but I didnt come up with anything.
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Sorry man, I just saw this thread - The easiest way I can explain for anyone to do what you are trying to do here....
First, squeeze the tubing down to the size you need it to fit INTO the flange. You will have to egg shape the shit out of it at first, but be patient.
Second - FIRMLY Tack it in place in 4 places. Say - 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock.
Third - Using a dull punch with about a 1/2 - 5/8 BLUNT end hammer the corners out to match the flange radii.
Fourth - Weld to your liking.
NOTE: this works best for a SINGLE tube entering the turbine flange. If you are trying to merge TWO pipes, Good luck - may the force be with you.
You won't heat-cycle crack it, but you do have a chance of a weld failing if you butt weld the tube to the flange. By putting the tubing through the flange - you can weld it inside and out.
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Well this little bit is done. I probably should have waited till school started and used their tig machine to do this but the mig didnt do too bad. I'm waiting on the mail man to bring me some cartridge rolls so I can clean it up. I image the turbo wouldnt like it if it sucked up some of those little bb's.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostYour welds will improve a fair amount just by grounding the part directly instead of grounding the work table and laying the part on it.
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