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You should be able to cut the end of your wastegate arm and use a die to thread it to 1/4-28 ( I haven't tried this on a ct26 so make sure the rod is thick enough to actually thread it at 1/4 inch. Then you should be able to screw on one of these valve rod ends and be good to go. Depending on the angle the wastegate is sitting at you may need to grind some of the thicker base of the rod end.
I did this on my first gt30 setup and it worked well. You will need to measure the diameter of the nub on the wastegate itself to make sure the rod end will fit around it. If there isn't a 1/4 inch rod end that fits you'll have to step up to a 3/8 and use another adapter to go from 3/8 to 1/4.
These are the two part numbers I ordered. But keep in mind this was an hks actuator on a gt30 turbo so make sure you get the right parts for your application.
DV6F-3154
SU-4-6
You should be able to cut the end of your wastegate arm and use a die to thread it to 1/4-28 ( I haven't tried this on a ct26 so make sure the rod is thick enough to actually thread it at 1/4 inch. Then you should be able to screw on one of these valve rod ends and be good to go. Depending on the angle the wastegate is sitting at you may need to grind some of the thicker base of the rod end.
I did this on my first gt30 setup and it worked well. You will need to measure the diameter of the nub on the wastegate itself to make sure the rod end will fit around it. If there isn't a 1/4 inch rod end that fits you'll have to step up to a 3/8 and use another adapter to go from 3/8 to 1/4.
These are the two part numbers I ordered. But keep in mind this was an hks actuator on a gt30 turbo so make sure you get the right parts for your application.
DV6F-3154
SU-4-6