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93 940 Turbo problem - Wastegate? 900

The other day I was driving my wife's 940 and the exhaust started to smoke, so I pulled over and checked it out. It turned out that the oil return pipe from the turbo to block seal was leaking (bad). I had the car towed home, removed the pipe and replaced the seal and gasket. That fixed that problem-stopped the leak.

Now the turbo won't pressurize according to the turbo gauge in the instrument cluster. It shows vacuum, but when I floor the car, the needle doesn't pass the mid-point to the pressure side. The car seems to drive fine otherwise, just not turbo'd.

The turbo is a Mitsubishi TD04 with the integral CBV mounted vertically. (Same as the third photo down: https://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-900/EngineTurboIdentification.htm )

So this is what I did when I replaced the seal:

-Disconnected the wastegate actuator rod at the wastegate shaft to get to the two bolts of the drain pipe on/off of the turbo.

-Removed and replaced the wastegate actuator to get the wastegate actuator rod back on the wastegate shaft. I didn't adjust anything with the turbo.

-Added some new vacuum hose from the intake to the turbo gauge. I didn't replace all the hose, but spliced in about two feet of it. It holds pressure/vacuum.

Not sure what I did? I'm sure I didn't put the wastegate actuator rod on the wastegate shaft wrong (the rod is on the engine side of the shaft arm).

Could it need to the wastegate actuator rod adjusted? I didn't move anything on it, but I couldn't get the rod to go back on shaft without unbolting the wastegate actuator from the housing - I would say the rod hole was off by 1/16" from the wastegate shaft arm with the actuator bolted up.

Could it be that the actuator was damaged? How can I test it?

I owned the car for about 4 years, and I would say that the car really didn't have that much turbo power. The gauge never moved more than 1/4" above the mid-point.

Should I stop driving the car?

Paul








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    93 940 Turbo problem - Wastegate? 900

    there is rod under the turbo which actuates the wastgate. it has fallen off its connection on one end.








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      93 940 Turbo problem - Wastegate? 900

      I checked that the rod is still connected. I removed and replaced it when I replaced the seal/gasket of the turbo oil drain pipe.

      Paul








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        93 940 Turbo problem - Wastegate? 900

        I did check the wastegate actuator by sucking/blowing into the hose connected the turbo housing to actuator. It held pressure/vacuum. I assume this means that the actuator diaphragm doesn't have a hole in it.

        I also checked the turbo gauge by blowing into it. Not sure how much pressure the human lungs can produce, but I can push the needle about 1/4" above the mid-point.

        Is there a test to check the actuator? Is it pressure or vacuum activated actuator? I assume it's pressure activated. Can I get the actuator to move the rod by blowing into the hose or does it need my pressure? I can pressurize my air compressor to 15psi and apply pressure to the actuator? How much pressure can it handle before I damage it?

        I also replace the hose from the actuator to the turbo housing with some nice silicone hose I have (Gates DPFE).

        Paul







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