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THIS MEANS THAT WE WILL REQUIRE THE OLD UNIT. Below the manufactures recommended fitting guide MUST be followed.The turbo/cartridge must be fitted by a competent garage/mechanic. The recommended time for labour for this job is 5 hours + the turbo/cartridge cannot be fitted correctly in less time.
Other parts may also need to be changed , please refer to the fitting instructions. By purchasing this turbo/cartridge you agree to these terms and conditions.
TURBO / CARTRIDGE FITTING INSTRUCTIONS. Engine codes:1.6HDD V6TED4/ DV6UTED Ford, Citroen , Peugeot, Mazda, Mini, Volvo. It is extremely important that you read the enclosed fitting instructions before fitting this turbo. The PSA 1.6HDi, DV6TED4 engine is a highly sophisticated low emission, high power diesel unit.
It is used in many different applications; Citroen, Ford, Mazda, Mini, Peugeot and Volvo. Due to the engine being clean and powerful, it is designed to operate at high temperatures, which demands the very best lubricants.
These lubricants must be maintained in peak condition and PSA have fitted an in-line oil filter to the turbo and an integral oil cooler/oil filter to this engine to ensure this. Reports in the field indicate that if the engine has been operated with the oil level below normal limits, this may potentially cause a high concentration of carbon in the oil. This may then lead to blockage of the in-line filter, oil cooler and main oil filter, which will eventually bring on premature turbo failure. The vacuum pump may also suffer from this same type of contamination. However, due to its high operating speeds (230,000 revs per minute) the turbo will usually be the first to show signs of damage.This can happen from 30,000 miles onwards if the oil level and correct oil change intervals/procedure have not been adhered to. Experience to date suggests that the carbon build up in this application is particularly difficult to remove. To try to eliminate the potential for further turbo failure, the following MUST be undertaken by the garage, in addition to the normal recommended turbo fitting instructions. Fit a new oil feed pipe, oil feed connectors and oil drainpipes and hoses. Remove the gauze filter that is in.
The new banjo bolt that causes the pipe to block. Remove oil cooler and oil filter assembly and clean thoroughly.
Remove intercooler, pipes and hoses remove residual oil. Remove the vacuum pump and check for debris/carbon deposits and clean/replace as necessary.
Remove the Rocker Cover/Cam Box clean all carbon and sludge deposits from the cover breather(where fitted) and associated valve gear. Check the Particulate Filter and cat are not blocked, replace if found to be heavily contaminated with oil from the failed turbo.
A fully synthetic LOW SAPS 5W/30 oil must be used. Change engine oil after 200 miles and then every 3000/5000 miles. Ensure that the particulate filter is regenerated frequently and is not blocked. At least one 50 mile continuous journey should be taken every month.
Check the fuel injector gaskets are not damaged, replace as necessary. Where turbo oil feed pipe bolts to engine block, blow through engine block to clear debris from the failed turbo and carbon/sludge using a reputable cleaner before the oil pump is refitted. Leave the oil feed pipe detached at the turbo end, crank the engine over without firing until clean oil is flowing through from the pipe.
It is convenient to catch the oil in a plastic bag or container. When clean oil is flowing connect the pipe to the turbo. Fit turbo , leave oil return pipe disconnected. Attach an extended oil return pipe and feed into a container. Start engine, idle for 60 seconds and switch off engine.Repeat test to confirm flow is correct. Ensure during the test the engine is not run below minimum oil level. Change oil and filter after 20 miles. In some instances even after carrying out these instructions not all of the carbon/sludge deposits will have been removed , resulting in turbo failure.
The only 100% cure to prevent premature turbo failure is to fit a new engine. The item "GT1544V 753420 FOCUS MAZDA 3 PEUGEOT 307 VOLVO S40 1.6L DV6T 109HP TurboCharger" is in sale since Monday, March 12, 2018. This item is in the category "Vehicle Parts & Accessories\Car Parts\Turbos & Superchargers\Other Turbos & Superchargers".
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