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Old 23 September 2005 | 01:49 PM
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Need a TD05 actuator and mounting bracket (maybe even a TD04 if they are the same). Anyone got one lying about?

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Old 23 September 2005 | 10:22 PM
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Which type do you want - the one with the adjustable arm and "E"-Clip, or the fixed length one with the R Clip?
(I currently have a spar of both types, but i'm waiting for an ex. housing to turn up to see which one i want

All the TD04 actuators i've seen have had an adjustable bar + e clip - Vacuum/Pressure hoses have a different ID, and I'm not sure if the cracking pressure is the same vs. the TD05, although obviously this won't matter if you're using aftermarket boost control

I can let you know which one i've got spare in a few days time

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Old 23 September 2005 | 10:40 PM
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Hopefully sorted now... with an 04 actuator. Looking at the 04 and 05 compressor covers the mounting holes look the same so it should fit. Cracking pressures from memory are the same too. Only difference i can see is the vac connection on an 05 is at the bottom, 04 points slightly towards the turbo outlet (due to 3/2 post vac routing)... and the arm/vac sizes as you say.

Let me know tho as i haven't paid for the 04 one yet.

Cheers,

Tony.
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