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  1. nhdiesel

    Failed turbo install

    :ditto: If you are using a gasket (many newer engines don't even use gaskets, just RTV) and the surfaces are clean, at most just a very thin film of RTV on the surfaces and a small dab in corners is plenty. Jim
  2. nhdiesel

    Failed turbo install

    I agree...I have less than that into my Durango Cummins swap, including buying the entire part's truck the engine came from, a warrantied NV4500, new flywheel, clutch, and the rest of the parts. I think at last count we had around $3000 into it. Some places really screw you just because its a...
  3. nhdiesel

    Failed turbo install

    Wow, it sucks that incompetent idiots can do that to someone. It looks like you can weld, you just didn't have the materials you needed. If it were me, I would go on ebay (or a local source if you have a race shop in your area) and get a variety of pre-bent exhaust pieces. I had to do this for...
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