Lol - I just finished swapping out the turbo on ours. It took me a full weekend (way more that 10hrs on my driveway with no compressor!) but I did NOT drop the motor or even the exhaust. You absolutely can remove the exh manifold and access it that way BUT it is a complete pain in the hands, wrists, forearms and back!! All those stupid heatshields, that nasty bolt under the turbo and the bottom 3rd manifold bolt in from the passenger side (Australia) are horrible to access... but it can be done. Serviced every 5,000kms since we've owned it.
Good job mate I remember in the 1980s, especially with the VL Commodores. Everybody had to have a turbo timer You never see them any more ……. Maybe the design is improved. don’t need them any more.
Mine smokes when started unless its idled for 30 seconds on the last drive before turning off. Heard turbo was going out and needed replaced. Fk all that. Ill keep idling the 30 seconds.
I'd Pull It Too!!! No Need In Killing Yourself To Save The Customer Money!!! Hope That Job Made You A Good Paycheck!!! Keep Rocking It Out Down Under Ziggy!!!
I have just taken my CX7 AWD 2.3L engine out... that turbo would be a nightmare to do from the top - it's bad enough to take out with full access because of the piping... it's an incredibly stupid ford engine in a Mazda car... even the timing has no KEY! Moronic!
Wtf would you pull the engine? Take off the manifold and pull it from the top... You don't need to drop the engine for the turbo....that's why mechanics over charge you for unnecessary work.
Even if you did need to drop the motor in it I have done an engine swap in less than 8 hours . Them engines are really easy to work on. Tons of room to work on them. I probably could have done my turbo faster dropping the engine but still only took less than 7 hours being a contortionist doing it in the car.
@@ziggassedup I have the pleasure to do one next couple days. Cant say I'm looking forward to it.but i have to do it in the car due to i dont have the space or hoist to use. What do you charge for this job so I can show her what it costs and whats involved. .
Lol - I just finished swapping out the turbo on ours. It took me a full weekend (way more that 10hrs on my driveway with no compressor!) but I did NOT drop the motor or even the exhaust.
You absolutely can remove the exh manifold and access it that way BUT it is a complete pain in the hands, wrists, forearms and back!! All those stupid heatshields, that nasty bolt under the turbo and the bottom 3rd manifold bolt in from the passenger side (Australia) are horrible to access... but it can be done.
Serviced every 5,000kms since we've owned it.
On ya mate...That's a tough job to do in the driveway.
Took 18 hours, but i did mine in my driveway. Mostly from the top. Zero access from underneath.
Use to do many of these under warranty at Mazda back in the day.
Didnt remove the engine. Remove transfer case to access. Not a fun job at all.
How long did a turbo replacement take when you did it in the vehicle Matty.?..I recon I took 10 all up...Cheers mate.
Probably about the same. You did that quick mate.
I did my turbo in a little over 6 hours without dropping my motor in 2011 cx-7. I won't say I had to be double jointed a few times but very doable. 😊
I'll send the next one over to you Steve,
So many with this problem. Thankyou for explaining about it
Yes and you're welcome.
Glad I like old cars that are simple..lol. Another job well done Zig !
Cheers Mark.
A stopped up oil line on a turbo it like mounting a blender on an engine...lol. Nice work Zig
Every time Lloyd...Cheers mate.
what a nightmare..... nice job Zig !!
Yeah but it pays good....Cheers G Man.
Good job mate
I remember in the 1980s, especially with the VL Commodores.
Everybody had to have a turbo timer
You never see them any more …….
Maybe the design is improved. don’t need them any more.
They used timers because they didn't run coolant....Cheers mate....Not a fun one either.
@@ziggassedup yes they used coolant. With plain bearing turbo if shut down to hot the shaft can warp or seize in the bearing
BS, you don't need to drop the whole engine. Some people just can't help but itch to drop the whole engine 😂🤦♂️
I guess I'm one of those people.
You did it the hard way😢 should have done it in car it's not hard
It wasn't that bad really.
Mine smokes when started unless its idled for 30 seconds on the last drive before turning off. Heard turbo was going out and needed replaced. Fk all that. Ill keep idling the 30 seconds.
On ya mate.
I'd Pull It Too!!! No Need In Killing Yourself To Save The Customer Money!!!
Hope That Job Made You A Good Paycheck!!!
Keep Rocking It Out Down Under Ziggy!!!
It's not a cheap one Pat....Cheers mate.
They do not make them easy to work on anymore
True that Terry...Cheers mate.
I have just taken my CX7 AWD 2.3L engine out... that turbo would be a nightmare to do from the top - it's bad enough to take out with full access because of the piping... it's an incredibly stupid ford engine in a Mazda car... even the timing has no KEY! Moronic!
Yep...Cheers mate.
oh forget that, id get rid of the car as soon as i reassembled it.
some cars are no more than a throw away.
Just a Japanese Captiva...
@@ziggassedup LOL, i hate captivas, well that and a few others.
Wtf would you pull the engine? Take off the manifold and pull it from the top... You don't need to drop the engine for the turbo....that's why mechanics over charge you for unnecessary work.
I heard from one guy who said he did it in 18hrs from the top...I took 10 hrs....How long does it take you.?
I did my turbo in my 2011 cx-7 in less than 7 hours in the car. It wasn't fun but wasn't the worst thing I've done.
Even if you did need to drop the motor in it I have done an engine swap in less than 8 hours . Them engines are really easy to work on. Tons of room to work on them. I probably could have done my turbo faster dropping the engine but still only took less than 7 hours being a contortionist doing it in the car.
Agreed. Them engines have a ton of room around them compared to most vehicles.
You dont need to take motor out
I've tried to do it in the car but prefer to drop the engine out. Cheers mate
@@ziggassedup I have the pleasure to do one next couple days. Cant say I'm looking forward to it.but i have to do it in the car due to i dont have the space or hoist to use. What do you charge for this job so I can show her what it costs and whats involved. .
Well, thats one way to do it. I have done several. I can do them in 6 hours.....
I'll send you the next one. Cheers mate
@@ziggassedup I will take all it!! I have done so damn many, I got good at doing them.
You do not have to take the engine out. l o l
So how long does it take YOU to do this in the vehicle.?...I took 10hrs...
WTF!
Yep.