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Update:
Here is a pic of the parts pile, that does not include other new parts such as oil, filters, tools, etc.

So far we have done:
Added fittings for water feed and drain.
Cut out a flange for the turbo, and welded up a adapter for the turbo inlet. No picts
Resurfaced all the gasket surfaces with any corrosion or scratches.
Cut out new gaskets for exhaust, push rod covers and the thermostat housing (the latter not pictured)
Added fittings for oil drain.
Modified and mounted the *new* (old) 80 Amp alternator.


Painted the engine.
New fuel lines have been plumbed in.

Flipped the exhaust manifold around to provide clearance

Cleaned and painted the fuel tank (soon to be coated on the inside)
cleaned radiator and straightened fins.
And lots of other little things not worth mentioning
Work on it will commence Wednesday evening and the goal is for a turbo'ed test run on Thursday
I will post updates as it moved along and a video of the test run.
I usually think porting is pointless (compared to other mods) but on this VERY unevenly cast exhaust header it is really needed. So I will port it, I'll also port sides of the square turbo housing inlet since the pipe feeding it is round. That way the shapes will match up and the air will flow freely.
No polishing IMO that is pointless.
We ordered some more waste gate springs now we have a 4.4, 7.3, and 12 psi springs. I heard from someone who has turbo'ed a Y385 that they can run 1 bar of boost fully stock with no cooling problems and only at 1.5 bar of boost the cooling cant hold up.
Here is a pic of the parts pile, that does not include other new parts such as oil, filters, tools, etc.

So far we have done:
Added fittings for water feed and drain.
Cut out a flange for the turbo, and welded up a adapter for the turbo inlet. No picts
Resurfaced all the gasket surfaces with any corrosion or scratches.
Cut out new gaskets for exhaust, push rod covers and the thermostat housing (the latter not pictured)
Added fittings for oil drain.
Modified and mounted the *new* (old) 80 Amp alternator.


Painted the engine.
New fuel lines have been plumbed in.

Flipped the exhaust manifold around to provide clearance

Cleaned and painted the fuel tank (soon to be coated on the inside)
cleaned radiator and straightened fins.
And lots of other little things not worth mentioning
Work on it will commence Wednesday evening and the goal is for a turbo'ed test run on Thursday
I will post updates as it moved along and a video of the test run.
I usually think porting is pointless (compared to other mods) but on this VERY unevenly cast exhaust header it is really needed. So I will port it, I'll also port sides of the square turbo housing inlet since the pipe feeding it is round. That way the shapes will match up and the air will flow freely.
No polishing IMO that is pointless.
We ordered some more waste gate springs now we have a 4.4, 7.3, and 12 psi springs. I heard from someone who has turbo'ed a Y385 that they can run 1 bar of boost fully stock with no cooling problems and only at 1.5 bar of boost the cooling cant hold up.
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