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Altitude compensation for turbocharger wastegate
   
Document Number
US Patent 6467269
Issued Date
October 22, 2002
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A wastegate valve for a turbocharger system in an engine of a work machine, vehicle or the like particularly suitable for operation at changing altitudes. The wastegate valve includes a spring operating against an adjustable spring seat. The adjustable spring seat is adjusted in response to ambient pressure changes to alter the installed length of the spring.
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Owner
Caterpillar Inc (Peoria, IL)
Published
October 22, 2002
Application Number
10/028,903
Filed
December 20, 2001
US Classification
60/602   123/564 60/605.2
Int'l Classification
F02B   37/18   (20060101)  
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60/600   60/601   60/602   60/605.2   123/564  
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