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4 hours ago, ChrisG82 said:

For anyone wondering, the answer is technically "yes", but you have to buy a whole new turbo.

Might be worth you trying to source a second hand turbo from eBay to get the part you need. 

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Ended up MacGyver-ing my own out of a steel bracket. It works for a given value of work (that value being substantially lower than the £1800 required for a replacement turbo to be fitted!). 

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1 hour ago, ChrisG82 said:

Ended up MacGyver-ing my own out of a steel bracket. It works for a given value of work (that value being substantially lower than the £1800 required for a replacement turbo to be fitted!). 

Hi good skills, the only problem is that the home made actuation arm may cut down on the turbo flow rate as the Turbos when manufactured/reconditioned the actuator functions

are set up in a flow tank using coloured smoke and measuring devices for airflow, I was privileged to watch one of my turbos being rebuilt at a local specialist, you don't appreciate how precise these things are until you watch the calibration process as the slightest adjustment of the actuator arm causes quite a dramatic difference in the flow rate across the rev range.

I think Steves idea is a good one as a stock arm because its rose jointed would definitely put you nearer the middle of the ball park and at least the remainder of the old unit could be reconditioned for use another time or sold on if you don't use it, my old 2.2 Mondeo turbo I had reconned I never used it it cost me £360.00 to have done and I recently sold it on a Ford enthusiast site for just under £500.

Steve. 

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Oh yeah, 100% doesn't fully work. Still get an EPC light, but I get ~75% turbo vs 0% without it. It's just a stop gap till I find a scrapped turbo I can scavenge the bit off of.

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Try your local reconditioners  I personally have had loads of odd bits out of them for very little money if you ask nicely they normally have something laying about they generally keep everything in case they ever need it, I wish you the best of luck with it.

Steve.

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