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Yeah a lid of any sort that will fill the pipe would be a better solution, I just don't keep Swimbo's tools in the workshop
Did you have any success? The metal pipe is further back towards the front of the car on the pressure side of the turbo. You should be able to release the rubber pipe from the turbo without having to undo the metal section. yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
29th Feb 2024 2:44 pm
Mikeyb
Member Since: 08 Nov 2016
Location: Maldon, Essex
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Not yet, rain stopped play, lol.
is there another fixing bracket in the middle of the larger turbo inlet pipe, it was very reluctant to push back?Not such a Disco Newbie now!
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29th Feb 2024 3:37 pm
PROFSR G
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I know there's a bolt holding the pressure pipe behind the turret but can't remember where the intake pipe bolt is.
If you haven't done so remove the wheel arch liner and you'll be able to see better.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
29th Feb 2024 4:11 pm
Mikeyb
Member Since: 08 Nov 2016
Location: Maldon, Essex
Posts: 516
Success
So here are a few things that I learnt that may help others!
After much peering, poking and head scratching, I have found the last fixing bolt. Camulflaged with a couple of others, see photo!
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Once removed, the intake pipe slid off the turbo quite easily. I had to lift the centre mounting tag (pictured), with a flat screwdriver, away from the adjacent bolt heads Nothing to see in the end of the duct or turbo mouth.
Jacking up the wishbones facilitated better access.
I poked a flexi rod through to draw a length of string, tied it to a rag, then tied another length of string to the rag also. Pulled the string to drag the rag backwards through duct with second length of string trailing behind to pull back in case rag got stuck. Rag popped out the other end with no sign of paper towel so I now know that the duct is clear. When I had previously started the engine with paper towel in situ, there was a cough and a load shredded by the engine fan, perhaps I was lucky and it spat out - but of course I needed to be sure!
Re-assembly wasn't as bad as I had expected, the duct slipped back on the turbo with a push from the front bend, the 3 little heat shields were fiddly but the wheel arch liner was a pain in the bum - the holes never seem to all line up together.
I also randomly found another anomaly - the wiring grommet at the rear of the arch was damp and dripped occasionally. So I teased it with a screwdriver and was surprised to let a good pint of water out. Gussing a drain is blocked somewhere nearby, but can't figure out where. Before I remove the battery and go digging underneath, is there anything important on the inside of the grommet that may not take kindly to water?
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