update, I spent the last few weeks trying to come up with a good way of salvaging this header weld job, tried several hones & a few different things, talked to everyone including extrude hone & the bottom line conclusion I've come up to is there just no good. a whole lot of work wasted because of improper welding.
I have no choice but to redo them. I got so disgusted with these fucked up headers that I talked to a local buddy at americanracingheaders in LI & actually considered just having him build me a set for a bit, but the only way he'll do it is he wants the whole fx & start over from scratch, not try to just copy what I already have, because he would do it all mandrel bent piping. he also doesn't think equal length is necessary & wants to build them his way which would not be equal length. it would wind up costing me ~$3,500 & he couldn't even take the fx in till some time in July. he won't do it in 321ss either, just 16ga 304ss.
I decided I'm not going to give up & just let him do it. first of all because the $ spent there could pay for the haltech & the injectors, etc... it would just destroy my budget completely, & second of all if I was really going to do that I'd want it exactly the way I want it, which would be equal length & at least 321. in the end I really think my header design is better & more efficient than what I'd wind up getting for $3,500 from him & mine would also last much longer than mandrel bent 16ga 304... IF it was actually welded right in the first place that is....
so I'll have to reorder a bunch of stainless material & start over, reduplicate the piping I already did & then have the "professionally" welded again, but this time with a real professional welder
since this episode I've asked around & found 2 serious candidates to weld these for me this time. the first is an aircraft technician, worked for many years for Fairchild & now has his own welding business at an airfield where he is FAA certified & normally does small aircraft turbo manifolds... there is no question I think as to him being qualified to do this job right. he says the real right way is he applies flux inside the welds first, THEN he also welds them in an argon filled chamber. the insides of the welds are supposedly as beautiful as the outside & of course there is absolutely no slag or sugaring of the welds at all. a true quality job. only thing I'm afraid of is how crazy expensive it might be for him to do it??
second alternative is, I've also found a supposedly real pro race car builder who also has a rep for awesome welds, he will back purge & he claims the same high quality welds in & out too, he will be somewhat affordable for just the welding, maybe $4-500 to weld them all up if even that much which is about what it should cost really I think to just weld them up after all the fabrication work is done & tacked in place...
totally sucks that I already did all this work, frigging headers took me 2 full weeks labor to build, it came out awesome, but then a bad weld job just destroyed everything... that's why I hate having to rely on anyone else to do any work on my stuff :mad.:
I'm hoping to be able to retain the whole collector & head of the headers & just have to redo the tube work, that's where the real problem of weak welds & internal contamination is, the collectors were at least 1/2 the total work & since I welded all the internal stuff myself in the collectors & then smoothed & polished it before closing them up there really fine. the rest of the collector is open & accessible to clean any slag from the one weld he did do on a seem so there really ok, only the 6 curved pipes will need to be redone. I'll have to build a jig to be able to retain exact turbo placement & alignment... still gonna be a lot of work... sucks that this shouldn't even be an issue at this point, I do still have a lot of other things that need to be done but this has just stopped everything else right now. just can't continue to the next step when the current step is just a failure... sucks sucks sucks, I want to drive my fx again
there are a lot of stories of many guys ruining turbo's with improper welding jobs all over the web. it really doesn't pay to not do it right in the first place. Even a little bit of contamination can damage the turbo impeller just a little even, what wouldn't look like a lot of damage, BUT the problem is, even small damage will knock it out of precise balance, & once it's out of balance it will eventually ruin the bearing & then the impeller & housing too... the headers need to be surgically clean & nothing should ever have any chance of breaking away flying into the turbo.