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7th July 2010, 18:55 | #1 |
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replacing turbo
any one got any tips when changing a turbo on a deiesel please
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8th July 2010, 15:11 | #2 |
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no one replaced a turbo then.
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Not a diesel owner mate only thing i can suggest is a search or type how to in google, have'nt seen a post on changing a turbo sorry..... maybe the members who have are not online at this time..
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Thanks Dave have done, been told to change pcv fitter and egr vale before I go down the line of changing the turbo.
says if it the turbo there would be oil in the tail pipe which there is not. Then to read his web site which give a lot of info, not being into deisel forgot about roverron. after taking the above parts off fould them to be black, the vale being cake in oil. cake on oil in inlet manafold, will now do a search to see how you clean that out. Last edited by kevin; 8th July 2010 at 17:52.. |
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