D david wardman New Member Jul 27, 2007 #1 Is it possible to replace just the turbo or do you need to obtain with the turbo connected to manifold,Haynes manual does not seem clear.
Is it possible to replace just the turbo or do you need to obtain with the turbo connected to manifold,Haynes manual does not seem clear.
D discomania Well-Known Member Jul 28, 2007 #2 Yes, turbo is a seperate unit. 3 bolts hold it onto the manifold.
C CharlesY Well-Known Member Jul 28, 2007 #3 Why replace it? Recondition it with a kit costing under £50. Takes a couple of hours and is very simple to do. CharlesY
Why replace it? Recondition it with a kit costing under £50. Takes a couple of hours and is very simple to do. CharlesY
D david wardman New Member Aug 9, 2007 #4 Hi,sorry for delay replying.Where do you get the repair kit.Thanks Dave
C CharlesY Well-Known Member Aug 10, 2007 #6 TheMunster said: ooh recon kit? Where can these be found Charlesy? Click to expand... I can't remember where I got my one. What turbo is it? I have a surplus kit here for a GARRET T2 / 25 part number 709143-0001 Hunt the net or make me an offer of about fifty pounds. CharlesY
TheMunster said: ooh recon kit? Where can these be found Charlesy? Click to expand... I can't remember where I got my one. What turbo is it? I have a surplus kit here for a GARRET T2 / 25 part number 709143-0001 Hunt the net or make me an offer of about fifty pounds. CharlesY
D david wardman New Member Aug 10, 2007 #7 Thanks for reply,my Haynes manual says that the turbo is an Allied signal rather than a Garrett T25.Dave
Thanks for reply,my Haynes manual says that the turbo is an Allied signal rather than a Garrett T25.Dave