Tobymelodeon
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So to cut a long story short, I broke down going on holiday with suspected turbo failure. So far I’ve removed all the hoses and manifold and cleared them out, cleaned out the EGR valve and replaced the air filter and crank case breather. They were all pretty clogged up with junk. No improvement to power so on to replacing the turbo...
Does anyone have any useful hints on separating the exhaust from the turbo. Got the front bolt out but can’t access the back bolt. I’ve remove the three turbo bolts from under the air filter and disconnected the two big hoses and the banjo connector in the oil send/return. It’s a freelander 1 2004 TD4 Thanks
Does anyone have any useful hints on separating the exhaust from the turbo. Got the front bolt out but can’t access the back bolt. I’ve remove the three turbo bolts from under the air filter and disconnected the two big hoses and the banjo connector in the oil send/return. It’s a freelander 1 2004 TD4 Thanks