Old Oct 13, 2009 | 10:58 PM
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From: preston
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make sure the actator rod has a bit of preload on it to keep the wastegate shut you should have to push it a bit to get it back on the wastegate arm you need about half a hole of preload if you know what i mean eg/ when you offer the actuator arm up to the wastegate arm without forcing it the wastegate arm should cover half of the hole and then you push the actuator in to get it to go over
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