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pyro probe location?

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pyro probe location?

Post by vanbox »

hello.

i have a turbo diesel 4.2L GU patrol ute (2001) and am about to install a pyrometer. just wandering where i shouldput the probe?

dump pipe?
just before turbo?

there are no holes in the manifold. but the pyro came with a bush that can be welded in. would the few metal shavings from drilling the appropriate hole be dangerous flowing through the turbo? or should i take the turbo off?

after all that trouble would it be easier to put it on the dump pipe and use approximate readings? is that very accurate?

what are the safe temp readings i should stay under, pre turbo and post


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Post by jet-6 »

Ive installed 3 into GU4.2 dump pipes, there is no issue drilling and tapping the pipe, just get a 1/8th bspt olive iftting for the probe and tap the housing, you can do it all on the car
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Post by turps »

more accurate reading if it's in the exhaust manifold. Before the turbo.
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Post by vanbox »

im still trying to work out where to put it. would love to put it in the manifold before the turbo. but do i need to separate the manifold and turbo to get rid of the metal shavings from drilling a hole before they go though the turbo? or is it only minimal?

if its too much i will be putting it on the dump pipe, but im going to need help identifying if its the factory fitted one or an aftermarket true 3" dump pipe. i will post pics this afternoon but for now if i could have some more advice on the metal shavings problem that would be great

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Post by vanbox »

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would someone be able to tell me if this is the factory dump pipe or aftermarket 3" job? near the top was a bolt which has been snapped off.

and also info on drilling the exhaust manifold previously mentioned would be great.

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Post by turps »

See if berreta has any pics of his manifold. As the GU turbo kit I sold him had a hole drilled and tapped on the exhuast manifold.
I took some pics will see what they had in them as far as details go.
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Post by beretta »

Look what I found in my members thread! OKay I have put a nice little red circle around the spot where it was drilled for the pyro sensor so you can see where to drill. This is obviously before the turbo which gives you a more accurate reading of exhaust gas temps. Let me know if you want more pics or have a look in my members thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... ht=beretta

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Post by vanbox »

that was excellent beretta. but my question then would be do i need to take the turbo off and get all the metal shavings out of the manifold?

and can anyone tell me what dump pipe i have?

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Post by lethal weapon »

I was told after i took my manifold off to put my pyro on that i could have just covered the drill bit with grease so the swarf would stick to the drill and not go into the motor... Dunno if this helps???
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

vanbox wrote:that was excellent beretta. but my question then would be do i need to take the turbo off and get all the metal shavings out of the manifold?

and can anyone tell me what dump pipe i have?

PAUL
Yes.. absolutely... price yourself a turbo rebuild and you will understand why.
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Post by vanbox »

is there much work in it? easier to remove manifold and turbo or just take the turbo off? would any gaskets need replacing? anything i should look out for?

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P.S . no luck with identifying my dump pipe??
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Post by beretta »

I would definately be taking the turbo off and maybe place something like a peice of carboard on an angle in the outlet to direct any swarf away from the exhaust and out the outlet. But fefintely take the turbo off.

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Post by beretta »

vanbox wrote:and can anyone tell me what dump pipe i have?

PAUL

Mate it looks like a 2 or 2.5 inch cast dump to me, mine is three inch and it looks a lot bigger than that one, but hard to say with those photos, can you measure the internal diameter at the flange of the dump?
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Post by vanbox »

can you measure the internal diameter at the flange of the dump?
would that be on the turbo side or exhaust side? ill be able to do it this wkend possibly if i install the pyro.

thanks beretta.

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Post by beretta »

vanbox wrote:
can you measure the internal diameter at the flange of the dump?
would that be on the turbo side or exhaust side? ill be able to do it this wkend possibly if i install the pyro.

thanks beretta.

PAUL
Measure the exhaust side, internal diameter of the inside of the tube at the flange that joins the rest of the exhaust.

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Post by vanbox »

thanks for all your help beretta, but i found out today that its just the factory fitted (read: restrictive) dump pipe.

im now going to get the 3in and put the pyro in there. its the easiest for me.

suggestions for purchasing a 3" dump pipe in south east qld for a good price?


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