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Aren't they aluminum? Cut it off and weld it back on pointing in the right direction.
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I had to remove my heater box and remount it elsewhere..Anyone know a source for the Exhaust manifold? The one my guy got from the truck yard aims straight at the heater box?
Help!!
the exhaust manifolds are cast steelAren't they aluminum? Cut it off and weld it back on pointing in the right direction.
my plan is to put a 90* elbow on it and point it down, but it hasn't happened yet.. I have everything to do it, it's just been so hot I didn't want to think about heat lolAny pics of how you modded the heater box? Where did you move it to?
Thanks Powerstroke. I received the turbo today very well packaged and preserved air tight with an oil film. This is a serious contraption and heavy! I read the warning from Borg Warner about FOD ingress being the most common cause of failure. They also warn about loading the housing and causing internal clearance issues from poor support or mounting. This is all new to me so I am relying on the knowledge here to keep from making these mistakes. I have found a pull out engine in a local yard I can take manifolds from. One has a huge intercooler, but its corroded and ugly and wouldn't match this new turbo even after elbow grease. They also told me about an air to air cooler but I have not read up on these yet. I would also like to hear some SS opinion.I have some turbos brand new for sale that might work for these applications, they are for the NTC 400 if I am not mistaken. PM if interested, thx
bring it to haspin, we'll get er done for ya!! lol but seriously, if you take your time and think it through, it shouldn't take long.. I had mine done in a day.. the manifolds are super easy to remove and replace (i'll take a 250 manifold anyday over a normal pickup truck) and re-locating the surge tank and heater box shouldnt be too bad either.. I moved my surge tank to the drivers side, and built a bracket to mount it to the new intake manifold.. when I get home from work this morning, I will try to remember to take some pics..Well... Its a bust... the guy that was supposed to be doing my turbo didn't have a clue about military trucks, and was about to totally F up the location of the turbo and other components.. He had the truck a month and basically didn't do squat!! Yea, needless to say I was pissed beyond measure!!
So I told him to put the stock exhaust manifold back on and I'll do it myself later!!
What a waste of a month! gggrrrrrrr....
I will be pulling the exhaust manifolds off the parts truck on Monday. Probably take the oil lines and flexible 5" exhaust line too. The parts truck has a huge liquid intercooler which I don't want to mess with. I am curious what your new intake manifold looks like jdknech. I am also curious to see how you attached the surge tank and lines on the drivers side. Since I am running new 5" exhaust out the back I will have the original muffler area open. Considering mounting the top of the snorkel and a new modern air filter/housing where the muffler was. Then I will have all the air going through the turbo from the same side and then cross over to the intake like you would on an M813. I could use the space where the air cleaner is now for a 12v battery bank and or another tool box. I was also thinking about making a new stainless surge tank with a shape that would give some better mounting options at the same altitude for the waterline. I have all winter in my heated garage, but I am just looking for general direction from the RKI's.
Looks good! I wish I had the resources to make this conversion to all my A1's. The 250 really benefits from the turbo.Here is some pics.. Please excuse that they are in the dark, but do to work and life, I'm not home during daylight hours for the time being..
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Yes, the 250 really does improve with the turbo, and running empty or with a LIGHT trailer, it's a rocket.. But you put a load behind it, and you start wishing for more gears really fast.. I lucked out on the parts, I have $200 in the whole setup.. And I found another turbo "kit" on a scrap truck I got for $150 that I put on the shelf.. Just incase I need it down the road..Looks good! I wish I had the resources to make this conversion to all my A1's. The 250 really benefits from the turbo.
Hey, as long as your having fun, and happy with it, that's all that matters!Thanks for taking time to share how you did this. I will be looking for an intake manifold like this one. My turbo will sit higher and closer to the block so it would be a short straight shot across. Still debating on the air filter, but leaning on mounting to the passenger side of the tire crane where my muffler was. I will be running close to empty as far as this truck is concerned, so I will live with the lack of gears and just enjoy the ride. I am learning and having fun wasting a little money on irresponsible toys.
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