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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CMP260 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Apr 12 at 14:49
FINISHED LOL
Didnt find downpipe to turbo too bad after all the other probs. 

Easiest way to to connect downpipe to turbo was as follows:
1) clean threads on clamp bolt and make sure it screws all the up an down way easily (i used copper grease)
2) secure two botom down pipe bolts by the cat (theres flex pipe at top so its ok to crank them down)
2) put gasket on downpipe side then push both all the way into mating surface on turbo, it will stay in place if you get it right.
3) with the clamp bolt swinging free, open up clamp a bit and push over downpipe (on pipe itself not by turbo)
4) slide it up and over mating surfaces of turbo and downpipe, slide bolt in place and tighten.
5) dont tighten too much or the "U" piece will spread and bolt will pop out and youll have to start again (I did this, used vice grips to squash it smaller again and it worked ok).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CMP260 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Apr 12 at 14:53
scared the shit out of me when suddenly started making loud noise on test drive:
air pipe to turbo had popped out. I had the clip upside down -its not intuitive, it looks like the little tabs at the end of the clip  are supposed to point upwards, they arent....
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Well done mate, you have earn't a pint!


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hiya mate,

its fixed but im still gettin a burnning (plasticky) stink from the air vents -cant see anything melting so  Im thinking about building a little air scoop on bonnet to force fresh air in to blower and bypass the slotted vents in front of windscreen. What u think?
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It takes time for the exhaust fumes to subside after the fault has been fixed (thats assuming it IS fixed 100%) - give it time


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CMP260 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jun 12 at 20:55
? you mean freash air  blower and pipes still caked up with soot?

i did soap bubble air pressure test it afer welding manifold so unless it cracked again it sould be ok.
 I cant feel any puffing with my fingers around where cracks were anyway or around turbo and downpipe,
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Just changed my AXD manifold, took around 5.5 / 6 hours start to finish, I do work as a mobile mechanic though and changed have already changed the turbo on it last year. 
There is no need to disconnect the exhaust, only on the V-Band adaptor on the turbo, I didn't even bother unbolting it on the rubber mounts just down from the cat. Undo the two 13mm headed bolts holding the half shaft bearing to the big cast alloy engine mounting on remove that out of the way(easier to do this with the drivers side wheel off, this then gives you east access to the 3 M12 bolts bolting the turbo to the block.
All of the 12mm headed manifold bolts can be accessed from the top of the engine, pref with the water rail removed. Here's a picture of my knackered AXD manifold :)
 
 
 
 
 

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That's totally awesome contribution dude- I feel like a dickhead for not realising that.
when I think about it now the down pipe was swinging in the breeze
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i manage to get the turbo out easier by undoing the engine mountain bolt where the air filter box sat and jacking the engine back turbo just fell out. hope this helps
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Hello Folks
 
Hope you can help.  I started this process about an hour ago.  After removing the air intake and all other pipes, the 1st nut I try to remove is the top manifold nut close to the air intake.  Without much force the stud has come out.  Since I am new to VW working please can you give me some advice. 
 
1. How do I go about getting this repaired.  Not sure what a complete stud looks like?
2. Do I continue to remove the turbo and manifold?
 
BTW I am working on a 2004 T5 Transporter 128Kw AXE engine
 
 
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A complete stud has thread at both ends. Looks like yours has sheared leaving one end in the engine block. This is usually caused by the heat from the manifold making the steel stud go brittle, so when you try to remove it-it can snap very easily. With regards to removal of the remaining part you could try to drill it and insert a stud remover-BUT BE WARNED THIS CAN END IN DISASTER IF YOU DONT DRILL DEAD STRAIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE STUD. If theres any of the stud pretruding out of the block you could always try screwing a nut onto it and filling the middle of the nut with weld and thn winding it out. Either way it aint going to be easy. Good luck!
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Update:
 
I had the studs removed professionally after I had taken out the exhaust manifold. After 260 000 km's, not a crack, except it was twisted because of the upper and lower studs missing at the airbox sied.  Bought a new manifold, replaced the studs and put it all back together again.  All working fine, and I have my power back again.
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