Hole in Turbo pipe - I think!!

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Cymro Gwirion

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I drive an X-Reg Discovery TD5. Today I started hearing some whistling/air
noise (similar to a heater fan) when accelerating. After having a good look
around I notice that there is a hole in the pipe from/to (?) the turbo, and
this seems to tie in with when it happens. I probably can't get parts or
take it to a garage until the weekend. Am I damaging the Landie in any way
by still running it? There doesn't seem to be any loss of performance at the
moment.

Thanks for advice or a better suggestion as to what the sound could be.

 
Gaffer tape seems a good idea for now!!

Cau y twll!!


"Cymro Gwirion" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BE00CFAA.CCB7%[email protected]...
>I drive an X-Reg Discovery TD5. Today I started hearing some whistling/air
> noise (similar to a heater fan) when accelerating. After having a good
> look
> around I notice that there is a hole in the pipe from/to (?) the turbo,
> and
> this seems to tie in with when it happens. I probably can't get parts or
> take it to a garage until the weekend. Am I damaging the Landie in any way
> by still running it? There doesn't seem to be any loss of performance at
> the
> moment.
>
> Thanks for advice or a better suggestion as to what the sound could be.
>



 
Turbo hose on Td4 ripped whilst towing a caravan on the M62. Performance
went down to 40mph max. LR assistance had no spare (they can't carry
everything!) so he taped it up to get us home. Worked a treat!!!

--
'Jasmine', my lovely 1990 LR 90 with 'bits' on! - more off road than on!
2002 Freeloader Td4 ES -The wifes towing machine - sees wax regularly and is
shy of mud!
Please visit http://www.EMORC.co.uk (East Mids Off Road Club)

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"StaffBull" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Gaffer tape seems a good idea for now!!
>
> Cau y twll!!
>
>
> "Cymro Gwirion" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:BE00CFAA.CCB7%[email protected]...
> >I drive an X-Reg Discovery TD5. Today I started hearing some

whistling/air
> > noise (similar to a heater fan) when accelerating. After having a good
> > look
> > around I notice that there is a hole in the pipe from/to (?) the turbo,
> > and
> > this seems to tie in with when it happens. I probably can't get parts or
> > take it to a garage until the weekend. Am I damaging the Landie in any

way
> > by still running it? There doesn't seem to be any loss of performance at
> > the
> > moment.
> >
> > Thanks for advice or a better suggestion as to what the sound could be.
> >

>
>



 
Don;t operate the car without fixing the hole somehow.
Doing so will result in overspinning the turbo and potentialy damaging it.

A quick repair is to wrap a couple of layers of gaffer tape about an inch
left and right of the hole and better still use a jubille clip over the area
right where the hole is. The wider the jubillee clip the better results you
will get in rendering the hose airtight again.

I have found that a product called QuickTape is excellent on such occasions
either for high pressure turbocharger hoses or water cooling system ones. I
have on purpose left it for more than 10.000 Km on the main water hose of my
AUDI RS2 (while having a brand new spare and 5 litres of engine cooling
liquid in the trunk) just to check its performance and whether it would give
away finally after staying for so long.
I ended up replacing the hose on the last major service of 120.000 just
because I got bored waiting for the QuickTape to give way (which it didn't)

I have also checked in on a torn intercooler to intake manifold hose on one
of my Disco 200Tdi 's and it performed faultesly.

I guess it is a good practice having one in the vehicle's toolbox and that I
why I have ordered a few rolls for me and other fellow members of the LR
Club of Greece.

The product can be purchased online from www.kalimex.co.uk
They also sell a product called SEAL-UL which works wonders for cracked
cylinder heads, engine blocks and chaffed cylinder head flanges. Have tried
on both V8 and Tdi engines and it did exactly as promised sealing the cracks
and stopping the loss/consumption of water.

I now represent them for Greece so I do have a connection but those two
products are exactly what they say and can really save you money, time or
frustration when in need of such a repair.

Take care
Pantelis Giamarellos
LAND ROVER CLUB OF GREECE

"Cymro Gwirion" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BE00CFAA.CCB7%[email protected]...
> I drive an X-Reg Discovery TD5. Today I started hearing some whistling/air
> noise (similar to a heater fan) when accelerating. After having a good

look
> around I notice that there is a hole in the pipe from/to (?) the turbo,

and
> this seems to tie in with when it happens. I probably can't get parts or
> take it to a garage until the weekend. Am I damaging the Landie in any way
> by still running it? There doesn't seem to be any loss of performance at

the
> moment.
>
> Thanks for advice or a better suggestion as to what the sound could be.
>



 
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<BE00CFAA.CCB7%[email protected]>
[email protected] "Cymro Gwirion" wrote:

> I drive an X-Reg Discovery TD5. Today I started hearing some whistling/air
> noise (similar to a heater fan) when accelerating. After having a good look
> around I notice that there is a hole in the pipe from/to (?) the turbo, and
> this seems to tie in with when it happens. I probably can't get parts or
> take it to a garage until the weekend. Am I damaging the Landie in any way
> by still running it? There doesn't seem to be any loss of performance at the
> moment.
>
> Thanks for advice or a better suggestion as to what the sound could be.


It could be where some sensor fits, I suppose, but if it looks like
damage that's a likely cause.

A few years ago I came across an instance of rats chewing on pipework,
and they also did a bit of damage to electrical insulation. But that
vehicle had been stood in a shed for a while. Still, have a good look
with that possibility in mind.

If it's on the inlet side of the turbo, bung a bit of heavy tape over
the hole. I don't know if you can get enough stick to hold the
pressure.

--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

Wrought under license granted by Her Majesty's Apostropher Royal AD MMIV
 
> A quick repair is to wrap a couple of layers of gaffer tape about an inch
> left and right of the hole and better still use a jubille clip over the area
> right where the hole is. The wider the jubillee clip the better results you
> will get in rendering the hose airtight again.
>
> I have found that a product called QuickTape is excellent on such occasions
> either for high pressure turbocharger hoses or water cooling system ones. I
> have on purpose left it for more than 10.000 Km on the main water hose of my
> AUDI RS2 (while having a brand new spare and 5 litres of engine cooling
> liquid in the trunk) just to check its performance and whether it would give
> away finally after staying for so long.
> I ended up replacing the hose on the last major service of 120.000 just
> because I got bored waiting for the QuickTape to give way (which it didn't)
>
> I have also checked in on a torn intercooler to intake manifold hose on one
> of my Disco 200Tdi 's and it performed faultesly.
>
> I guess it is a good practice having one in the vehicle's toolbox and that I
> why I have ordered a few rolls for me and other fellow members of the LR
> Club of Greece.
>
> The product can be purchased online from www.kalimex.co.uk


This sounds no different to any of the other self-amalgamating tapes around.

Some are cheaper and more readily available e.g.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=4099&TabID=1&source=15&WorldID=&doy=5m1

Aerial installers are potential sources of supply of this type of tape.

 
Dougal <DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk> wrote:

>Aerial installers are potential sources of supply of this type of tape.


Yep, we use this regularly, and the price of 5.99 GBP is too much, we
get it for 5.99 EUR.



regards - Ralph

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