How to remove turbo and dpf on 2.5 BNZ 130 |
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Alonline
Vanorak VW Customer Service Joined: 18 Apr 10 Location: Belfast Status: Offline Points: 2517 |
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I undid the mid mounting on the drive shaft which made life easier, you could remove it if you needed more space.
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stianlok
Newbie Joined: 30 Dec 15 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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So, unscrew the mid-mount on the driveshaft, and the 8x12mm tripplesquare screws on the driveshaft mount to the gearbox? I have removed al the bolts for the DPF and exhaust, but I cant remove the DPF due to the driveshaft is in the way. The space it appears to be for the FWD, this would not be so hard job, but with the 4Motion it seems endless!
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phil5556
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Just wanted to say cheers to Guy for taking the time to write this up. Just had to pull my turbo and manifold off the van.
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guy
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You're most welcome. 😎😎
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You don't need eyes to see it, you need vision.
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T4 Chris
Newbie Joined: 18 Aug 17 Location: Derbyshire Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Guy great write up thank you. Unfortunately photobucket seem to have changed policies so the photo aren't visible. Any chance you can update with a different host?? I've been looking at your thread for a while and when I came to do the job the pics are blocked now!
Thanks Edited by T4 Chris - 18 Aug 17 at 06:59 |
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