Illustration 1 | g01226340 |
Typical example of turbocharger with a wastegate |
Illustration 2 | g01226342 |
Typical example of turbocharger without a wastegate (2) Exhaust inlet (3) Exhaust outlet (4) Air inlet |
(1) Stud
Apply 4C-5598 Anti-Seize Compound to the studs.
The 136-0610 Turbocharger Gp and the 136-0611 Turbocharger Gp are secured to the exhaust manifold with the 3E-8017 Locknut . Tighten the 3E-8017 Locknut to the following torque. ... 54 ± 5 N·m (40 ± 4 lb ft)
Note: The 3E-8017 Locknut has a special thread form that is identifiable from a standard thread. This thread form is called a Spiralock thread.
(5) Wastegate
Opening pressure of the wastegate ... 148.04 kPa (21 psi)
Use the following procedure to install the band clamps to hold the cartridge to the compressor housing:
- Tighten the compressor clamps to a torque of 10.17 ± 0.7 N·m (90 ± 6 lb in).
- Tap lightly around the circumference of the clamp.
- Tighten the clamps again. Tighten the clamps to a torque of 10.17 ± 0.7 N·m (90 ± 6 lb in).
- Tighten the bolts for the compressor clamp to a torque of 13.6 ± 1.1 N·m (120 ± 10 lb in).
- Tighten the bolts for the outlet plate to a torque of 21.6 ± 1.1 N·m (190 ± 10 lb in).
Note: Put clean engine oil in the oil inlet of the turbocharger after assembly or before installation. This will provide lubrication during start-up and during storage.