swapping backing plates on wastegated exhaust housings??

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swapping backing plates on wastegated exhaust housings??

Postby Mad Max » Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:41 pm

what I have: 2nd gen housing and turbo

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what I need: '1st gen' backing plate for the housing to bolt up square to a 1st gen DP, like this

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Just need the backing plate - available separately??
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Postby Ace » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:08 pm

I think the early 24-valves (2000'ish?) had a v-band on the exhaust. At least the guy I got this housing from said it came off a 2000. If you are near a Cummins place you could just go in and ask them to look it up.:

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Postby Begle1 » Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:06 am

I got one for an HY-35. Is one off an HY-35 the same as an HX-35? It says PacBrake on it.

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Postby Mad Max » Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:16 pm

thanks man I pappreciate the offer ;) . Fortunately tho I was able to find one locally this morning at a turbo shop - they had a couple lying around and I got it for cheap. Also sourced the steel gasket at my local Kenworth dealership Cummins #3535001. I still don't know what the original application is for this plate - maybe early 12v 2nd gen?

Here's what the parts look like -

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So now it's time to clean everything up, bolt it all together, and see how the beastie runs afterwards :P

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