How to fit a turbo
When fitting a replacement turbo, you should always follow these steps:
Every
turbo that API Turbo supply includes gaskets and fitting instructions.
Use the right parts and follow the golden rules for trouble-free
replacements: if in doubt you can contact our technical helpline on (01) 460 1482
You don’t want the same problem to recur and damage the new unit. You can find help in our fault finder, or at the back of the current API catalogue.
The
part number should be shown on the old turbo’s dataplate. If you have
difficulty reading the part number, API is the only distributor that can
help you find the right unit from the Vehicle Identification Number.
See the current API catalogue.
The
smallest particles of dirt can do irrevocable damage to a turbocharger
so check the engine intake/exhaust and aftercooler systems for
cleanliness and obstructions, carefully removing oil, pieces of gasket,
dust, dirt and other debris. Replace the air filter.
and free from obstruction, internal carbon and sludge, removing them to clean if necessary. If in doubt, replace with new.
If in doubt, replace with new.
On
older engines, pull out the fuel stop and crank on the starter to
develop oil pressure. On modern engines, start and idle for two minutes,
checking that the oil warning light has gone out and that all air, gas,
and oil connections are tight and free from leakage, using soapy water
to help detect gas leaks. Tighten any fastenings as appropriate.
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