I'm planning on installing EGT and Turbo Boost gauges on my Deuce (also an exhaust back pressure gauge for a silencer project I'm working on, but thats another post). Most everyone seems to drill and tap the exhaust manifold just before the turbo to install the EGT thermocouple. I'd like to avoid the drill and tap exercise since I'm not very enthusiastic about pulling the fender so I can yank the turbo out just to clean the drilling chips out of the exhaust manifold.
While contemplating this project, I noticed a pipe plug at both ends of my exhaust manifold, one at the #1 cylinder and one at the #6 cylinder. The photo shows the one at the front at the #1 cylinder. Assuming I could get one of these plugs out (probably with a little help from an oxy-acetlyne wrench), would this be a suitable location for the EGT thermocouple? Or does the thermocouple need to be closer to the turbo for better exhaust gas mixing/more uniform EGT?
While contemplating this project, I noticed a pipe plug at both ends of my exhaust manifold, one at the #1 cylinder and one at the #6 cylinder. The photo shows the one at the front at the #1 cylinder. Assuming I could get one of these plugs out (probably with a little help from an oxy-acetlyne wrench), would this be a suitable location for the EGT thermocouple? Or does the thermocouple need to be closer to the turbo for better exhaust gas mixing/more uniform EGT?
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