removing a turbo

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mattc
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removing a turbo

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Is there anything I need to think about when removing a turbo from a 1.6TD? Is it just a case of removing the oil feed and undoing the bolts? It appears to have bolts on the back which are paired by curved plates (you'll know what I mean if you have ever looked!)

Is this all that holds it in place?
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Post by Titus A Duxass »

Think about rust, you will find that the studs and nuts are very rusty and therefore form a challenge.

Pre-soaking with a penetrating agent of your choice (WD40, PlusGas, Diesel, vinegar, etc) will help.

Good quality six point sockets or flank drive spanners are also a must.

I took mine off and sheared one stud in the process (I ran it with that broken stud for about two years).
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Post by lambrettalee »

matt, just cut your losses and buy a good un 8) ,

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