TCD Manifold Wastegate bolt size?

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TCD Manifold Wastegate bolt size?

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I was wondering the specs on the bolts that hold the wastegate to the Manifold.

I just drilled my oil pan, should be tapping it in a little bit, hoping to start it for the first time tommorow or next day(with no exhaust YET).

Thanks!
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Re: TCD Manifold Wastegate bolt size?

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90e34535i wrote:I was wondering the specs on the bolts that hold the wastegate to the Manifold.

I just drilled my oil pan, should be tapping it in a little bit, hoping to start it for the first time tommorow or next day(with no exhaust YET).

Thanks!
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Post by 90e34535i »

Thanks Todd,

I got a tottally different question,

Are you using the stock Coolant Temp Sensor with your MS System?
I noticed my Coolant temp sensor has 3 wires, would you happen to know which of those I use?

thanks again,
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90e34535i wrote:Thanks Todd,

I got a tottally different question,

Are you using the stock Coolant Temp Sensor with your MS System?
I noticed my Coolant temp sensor has 3 wires, would you happen to know which of those I use?

thanks again,
Hu,
You sure. If your sig is right, any '90 M30b35 has a two wire temp sensor. Its the same sensor as the M30b34!

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Post by 90e34535i »

Maybe im looking at a level sensor? Its screwed into the top of the radiator on the passenger side, Where should I be looking?
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90e34535i wrote:Maybe im looking at a level sensor? Its screwed into the top of the radiator on the passenger side, Where should I be looking?
That's not the coolant temp sensor -- that's an aux fan switch, and it's on the cold side of the radiator to boot. The coolant temp sensor is on the thermostat housing.
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Post by 90e34535i »

Alright, definitly makes sence, thanks alot!
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