Garrett GT1544 - Citroen, Ford, Peugeot, Volvo 1.6 TDCI/HDI Turbo - Permament Fix!
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2023
- Hi everyone,
The turbo on my Focus 1.6 TDCI had broken a year ago. It's a costly and recurrent failure (for many) and I needed a permanent fix. I decided to mess about with it in order to fix the problem, and I have successfully done it!
My solution is simply to remove the impellors, the spindle, block the oil feed, and blank the intake/outtake with washers and a bolt. You basically have no turbo anymore, the car is slow, but you also don't have the headache of having to deal with burning oil, squeeling turbo and the consideration that in a weeks time, you may be stuck on the side of a motorway waiting for the RAC.
The spindle, impellors cannot fail if it is not there! Oil cannot be brunnt if there is no oil in the assembly! Enjoy!
Cars which have this turbo:
Citroen Berlingo, Xsara, C2, C3, C4, C5, Picasso.
Ford Focus, Mondeo.
Mazda 3.
Mini Cooper.
Peugeot Partner, 206, 207, 307, 308, 407, 1007, 3008, 5008.
Volvo V50, S40, C30. - Jak na to + styl
in theory you could re run the intake pipes from maf to the intake and do away with intercooler and the rest of the pipes
Hi, how do you think, is there options to assembly this ring upside down? Does it have irregular spacing between hols for fingers and it is important to assembly it good side to up? Is it is mirror reflection or not?? Regards
the worse seal to go on a turbo is the intake seal as the engine will have its own fuel source now and can lead to run away and rather then burning diesel it burns the engine oil and revs till the point it melts or something breaks another common problem is the soot build up in the variable vains and they get stuck and then only give power at a fixed rpm rather then varing the vains for turber spin speed at lower rpm
I've got absolutely no idea what's wrong with my turbo! The seals on the spindle were wrecked. I replaced and it still didn't work. 🤷♂️
@@AntonyCartwright ok so actuater controls vains if they stuck torbo wont work right only at set exhuast flow rate then it will spin up if bearing went then the vains rub on the casing miss shapre them and wont compress air most cases astra vectra i have worked on tends to be actuator fails or the vains get carboned up and get stuck
@@AntonyCartwright video at 12.23 are the parts i mean
@@1981dasimpson So, on this turbo, if I actuate it, about 10 little pieces of metal stick out and grab onto the impeller thing.
@@AntonyCartwright they should not touch the impella what these do id direct the flow so when they is little exhuast flow low rpm they make a smaller tip point thus upping the pressure of air flow and spinning the impella up when they is more gas flow they back off as the higher point of pressure is no longer needed to the actuator they should be a vaccume line no vac vains closed high vac vains open think of it like nozzles on a turbine
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That's the worst advice I have seen in a long time xD. Maybe if you are stuck in the desert or something to get home its an idea...
Trust me, this is very good advice. I've had a ford focus for 7 years. This little dabbling has saved soooo much hassle. It's a dream come true.
Gutting a turbo is an outrageous idea🤣🤣🤣. Maybe fix the issue causing turbo failure in the first place next time👍(injector seals)@@AntonyCartwright
@@harrisonwebb5279 The injector seals have been done. It's a poor design. Still, I don't have a turbo. It's the best decision ever for this car. I'm still running it without a turbo now. It's bombproof!