Worst case, if the flange is flat, you can use copper spray. You could also cut your own from a sheet of copper, which shouldn't be too hard to find. Good luck.
Worst case, if the flange is flat, you can use copper spray. You could also cut your own from a sheet of copper, which shouldn't be too hard to find. Good luck.
hahah nahOriginally Posted by DaX
thanks drm but I got it taken care of
maybe on something else but you can't do that on a turbo, it gets too hot... You can use copper spray but you need something to spray it on, like a used gasket or the like, not straight metal to metal of course. I've used thin cereal box type cardboard shaped into a gasket sprayed with copper on my downpipe before and it didn't work too well haha.
What I did do is look up every stock car that used a garret t3 that I knew of, old school turbo diesel benzos, z31 turbo nissans, 280z turbos, older volvo 740's, older saab 900's ... And I found one dealership that Had it.... Jim Ellis saab off of peachtree industrial... They had like 4 in stock, it was 11 bux, and its NICE AND THICK too...
part number was 83 66 262 if anyone needs one in the future