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internal wastegate actuator arm

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Endz0r

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Oct 3, 2002
Cannon AFB, New Mexico
i am finishing up the install on my new rs49 and i wanted to know if there was supposed to be any play in the actuator arm. my big 16g had no moment whatsoever, but the agp rs49 had a lot of play before i adjusted it.

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It should be able to slip left and right easily when pushed where the actuator shaft is connects the WG linkage pin . The actuator shaft should be roughly centered, on the actuator diaphram, intersects the WG linkage pin at a 90 degree angle and not be touching anything so it moves freely and is not binding. The length adjustment should be just tight enough to firmly close the WG. Hope this helps!
 
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