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Tial BOV flange leaking badly

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nicknorth11

15+ Year Contributor
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Feb 9, 2005
Grand Blanc, Michigan
I just did my first boost leak test and could only build 10psi. The main culprit is the tial bov flange. I took it off and tried using some copper spray, but it still leaks nearly as bad. I had the i.c. pipe powder-coated and the powder coater sprayed the flange. :nono: I'm thinking this is my problem. Can anyone affirm this will cause a major leak and is there any way to remove the powder coat from the flange?
 
your using the proper O-ring on the bov flange between flange and bov? if your using this gasket, a bit of powercoat won't effect the seal, my pipes are coated and I have no issues. Make sure the gasket is in place correctly.
 
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