Anyhow thanks again for all the comments guys !!!
Graham, i have the same saw as that and i have found its quite hard to cut straight as the blade pushes out as you cut and the clamps not the best, just though i would share that with you. Good work by the way, i am now waiting for the cam belt tensioner and breather insert from IE that you fitted, i knew i shouldn't look at other peoples build threads as i always see things that end up costing me money.
Thanks for the tip on the cutt off saw mate, i know what you mean with the spending, everytime i look on tinternet i see something i think i could do with (not need but would be nice
) I need to start tightening the purse strings a little, should be saving up for the young-en coming but can't turn my back on the project!!!
I called round Grahams yesterday and severly disrupted his Manifold build! (not that he was stuck! which he was)
Cheers for putting up the pics Jim, and yeh i was stuck !!! Hours of staring at 4 pipes imagining how they were gonna fit into 2 square holes !!!!
Thought my wife made a cracking statement when she said why are the holes on the flange / turbo square when everyone uses round pipe for the manifold.... why don't the turbo manufactures just make the inlets round.......i had to say well i suppose that would be too simple !!!
Anyhow thanks again for all the comments guys, can't believe how big the turbo looks next to my old k03s.
So yesterday was a day of head scratching and moving the tubo around in the engine bay, did start messing about with pipes trying to get a feel for how the collector should be but didn't get anyway... Big thanks for Jim coming round and totally stopping the thinking process
Today was a better day, i started by taking a couple of 45 degree bends, marking them up and cutting them roughly with my plasma cutter, i then spent about an hour trying to get the edges nice and square.
The reason i used a plasma cutter was i couldn't get the small fittings in the vice of the chop saw.
I gave up filing after a while and stepped back and had a think, i then tacked a 45 degree bend onto a length of straight pipe so i could hold it in the vice of the saw.
I cut it, and the finish was really good. So again had to think
how to do the other pipe (opposite hand), in the end i tacked on 4 - 45 degree bends each one the opposite to the previous the cut the final bend.
I then dressed them up and tacked them together -
I then needed to cut the bottom square for fitting to the flange, to do this i again welded the collector to a piece of straight pipe so it could be cut in the chop saw -
So after doing this i tried it on the flange and there would have not been enough room for the bolts / nuts to hold the turbo on..... so i cut a piece of pipe up about 10mm long and cut it, i then opened it up and bent it to mate the collector to the flange.
I then tacked the collector to the flange -
Break for pics........