FIRST I WANT TO THANK EVERYONE, I know it is yelling, but THANKS!!!!!
I went to Home Depot and got the 4" PVC rubber coupling, a 4" slip / threaded end, the screw plug for that, and a air hose coupling with a 1/4" NPT thread. I assembled the rubber coupling, the slip end with the threaded plug and threaded the air hose coupling into that, as I have regulated air in the bed of the truck for my USG exhaust brake.
I do have to amend the earlier threads in that I had to use 2 LARGE C clamps to keep the adapter on the turbo inlet while I was presurizing the air system. At first the adapter blew off two times. It would air seal, but not strong enough to keep it from blowing off. I got a couple of large C clamps and clamped between the turbine compressor housing and the screw in PVC plug.
I pressurized the system to 20 psi (If you have a Westach boost gauge I found that you have to turn on the accessorys to get the boost gauge to read. You would think it is a mechanical gauge, but apparently not, needs DC power). Verified the boost gauge is calibrated correctly. Soap and watered every joint, found a few leaks, easily tightened.
Took the KSB1B off and made absolutely sure the waste gate was CLOSED and LOCKED down (a little better than the bailing wire job I did this wee hours of the morning this morning).
Test drive - 33 psi, 950* WOT. An improvement over 21 psi, 1200* WOT. It (comp on 1x5) smoked a little in the first second or so from a standing start, then ran completely clear once the boost got over about 8#. An out of O/D run like I tow the 5er - accelerated unbeliveably, just the slight smoke (comp on 1x5) at first and when it got up over 20# psi in 3rd (locked in 3rd) it really tookoff.
I WANT TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR INPUT AND IDEAS. TDR is truly an AMAZINE group of people!!!
If you need to pressure test your system I would be glad to loan you the adapter or give you a list of the Home Depot parts (cost was about $20).
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, to all
Bob Weis