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Turbo replacement - 3rensho - 22-11-2013

Came across this excellent pictorial documentation replacing a turbo and air cooler. Thought it was worth posting.


RE: Turbo replacement - Opensauce - 22-11-2013

Interesting, but depressing at the same time, don't you just hate the complexity of modern engines & just to save a bit of fuel & emissions? The engine does seem rather corroded & rusty though, mine is same age & mileage & quite clean & I've never cleaned it apart from the odd wipe & it lives outside.


RE: Turbo replacement - 3rensho - 22-11-2013

LOL I long for the days when you could pop the bonnet and see every part of the motor. Adjust the points and timing, gap the plugs, maybe rebuild the carb if necessary and you were good to go. And petrol, at least in the US, was $0.25 a gallon. Ahhhhh them simple times.


RE: Turbo replacement - geoff - 22-11-2013

(22-11-2013, 04:00 PM)Opensauce Wrote:  Interesting, but depressing at the same time, don't you just hate the complexity of modern engines & just to save a bit of fuel & emissions? The engine does seem rather corroded & rusty though, mine is same age & mileage & quite clean & I've never cleaned it apart from the odd wipe & it lives outside.

The main reason why I run older vehicles though the ability to avoid technology is fast passing by,,,,,

I use Duck Oil sprayed on the engine periodically to prevent corrosion, a similar service spray from motor factors will do ( I buy mine by the gallon ).

Room under the bonnet don't remind me in the good old days you could sit in the engine bay quite easily.... Time to take the rose tints off I think


RE: Turbo replacement - 3rensho - 22-11-2013

Quote:Room under the bonnet don't remind me in the good old days you could sit in the engine bay quite easily.... Time to take the rose tints off I think

Sadly, yes. Just turned 68 a couple of weeks ago. So both feet firmly entrenched in geezerland.


RE: Turbo replacement - crickleymal - 22-11-2013

That almost looks do-able even for me. The blades on that turbo look well manky.


RE: Turbo replacement - addo - 22-11-2013

3rensho Wrote:LOL I long for the days when you could pop the bonnet and see every part of the motor. Adjust the points and timing, gap the plugs, maybe rebuild the carb if necessary and you were good to go. And petrol, at least in the US, was $0.25 a gallon. Ahhhhh them simple times.
You missed out the Autozone tool loan service. Wink