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Offline bambamjj

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How do i inspect turbo
« on: May 28, 2008, 21:39:31 »
Hello All

how can i inspect the turbo whilst in the car, it is a discovery 300Tdi.  What do i look at what should i see whats right whats wrong etc etc, can it be lubricated if squealing?

Help form you all is appreciated
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Re: How do i inspect turbo
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2008, 08:03:31 »
Take the inlet pipe off the cold side of the turbo. You will see the end of the shaft and the impellor blades. The shaft runs on a film of oil and when the engine is off there is a small amount of play in the shaft. If there's a lot of oil in the housing, then the seal might be leaking and this is specialist work. Other turbo problems can be wastegate stuck or the actuator mechanism not working due to a leaking diaphragm - generally you would have noticed if the turbo wasn't working becuase your truck would be gutless and slow. If you want to check boost pressure you will need to fit a boost guage in line with the boost pipe from the turbo to the wastegate actuator. The boost diaphragm on the top of the injector pump can stick or split, which will affect the turbo, and these can be stripped and cleaned/replaced. Have you still got the EGR valve fitted to the exhaust manifold? These just about always stick in the open position and the result is a heavy layer of 'marmite' in the inlet manifold. This has the effect od restricting air flow into the engine and making it gutless/smokey. The intercooler also gets clogged with the inevitable engine oil that gets into the air system, so these have to be removed and cleaned out. The oil seperator on the side of the rocker cover also gets blocked up and this can cause excessive oil into the intake system.


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Re: How do i inspect turbo
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2008, 12:38:07 »
Les

Your a gent, egr has been removed, intercooler cleaned with parafin,inject pump is all ok.  Just need to inspect the Turbo for lay not sure i can get my head down in there but will use a mirror and torch and touch of course.  Want to tour europe in the summer with the family but need to know she is sound, always had petrols so my experience of diesels is limited.

Many thanks
P reg 300 tdi Discovery, very slow, sluggish and standard but i am working on it.......

SOLD - Gutted
94 V8 Discovery 200 in Black
2" pro-comp lift
Spots
Diff Guards

 






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