Tial Wastegate adapters
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Tial Wastegate adapters
I still have a few sets of adapter plates available that will enable you to upgrade from a tired 25 year old WG to a Tial.
$129 shipped CONUS
$129 shipped CONUS
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PM responded.
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Almost gone!
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I have 2 sets left!
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They come with stainless steel gaskets.
You will need to purchase bolts of your preference.
You will need to purchase bolts of your preference.
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Set saved for you Shawn!
Paulyy, As always, thank you for this helpful info.
Bruce, Glad you are pleased!
Paulyy, As always, thank you for this helpful info.
Bruce, Glad you are pleased!
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I just used these plates yesterday to install a TurboSmart 38mm Ultra Gate in place of a Lindsey DP WG. Other than realizing upon receipt that these plates were standard, not metric threads - which actually made local sourcing high strength allen cap screws a breeze, everything lined up fairly well making installation relatively easy. Very high quality workmanship and no leaks first try. Thanks Fejj! Mike
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I just used these plates yesterday to install a TurboSmart 38mm Ultra Gate in place of a Lindsey DP WG. Other than realizing upon receipt that these plates were standard, not metric threads - which actually made local sourcing high strength allen cap screws a breeze, everything lined up fairly well making installation relatively easy. Very high quality workmanship and no leaks first try. Thanks Fejj! Mike
Thanks Mike,
My machine shop had some stock left so they made up a few more sets if anyone else needs these.
Last edited by fejjj; 04-03-2014 at 09:21 PM.
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I just used these plates yesterday to install a TurboSmart 38mm Ultra Gate in place of a Lindsey DP WG. Other than realizing upon receipt that these plates were standard, not metric threads - which actually made local sourcing high strength allen cap screws a breeze, everything lined up fairly well making installation relatively easy. Very high quality workmanship and no leaks first try. Thanks Fejj! Mike
Do you guys recommend using safety wire or locking fasteners or is it overkill?