Originally Posted by
MurphyTheElf
A weight won't fix the rattle, it will just tell you whether the actuator rod is the culprit by changing the pitch or removing the noise altogether. Permanently attaching a weight to the rod will alter the operation of the rod itself, altering the performance of the engine and possibly leading to problems in the not-too-distant future. The fix would be a rattle-free wastegate actuator kit.
Respectfully, I disagree Murphy. A weight will change the resonant frequency of the actuator rod assembly. As long as the weight doesn't interfere with the operation of the actuator physically, it shouldn't really be a problem. Being slightly heavier shouldn't impact too much on the wear of the joints at either end of the rod.
I've been messing around making a brass weight which clamps around the actuator rod. Still got some more work to do on it before I fit it permanently. It's a bugger to get to.
This idea of increasing the mass of a rod to change it's frequency isn't new. Years ago there was a similar solution to a vibrating fuel condition actuator rod on Rolls Royce RB211 jet engines - the vibration of the rod at particular engine speeds was affecting the fuel metering. Fitting a rod the was machined thicker (so it was slightly heavier) in the middle solved the problem.
Cheers,
Cam
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