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05-04-2004, 9:04 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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Hello,
Has anyone ever removed the charger from a 1Z in a 35i?
What's the best way to access it? Unfortunately, the loader is stuck between the engine block and the fender, and also quite low down.
What should I be aware of during the disassembly process? Will there be a lot of oil leakage? Do I need to replace any seals?
And now for the main question: Does it actually make a difference to remove the turbocharger, i.e., can I verschandeln and lubricate the wastegate and its mechanism myself?
The background is that I'm still not satisfied with the boost pressure curve. The pressure is still building up too late...
Thank you in advance for your responses...
Sure, here's the translation:
'Doc.'
P.S.: Does anyone have a link with pictures of a wastegate turbocharger or similar?
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dieselmartin Profi-Schrauber


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05-04-2004, 13:02 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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Hi.
Before you have nothing to look at, here are some pictures of the VNT-15 (Garrett), which is a VTG turbocharger (using KKK terminology).
http://www.technologie-entwicklung.de/Gasturbines/VNT15-Turbo/vnt15-turbo.html
Okay, please provide the German text you would like me to translate into English. I will only provide the translation. Transparency, Teamwork
... there was another T.
I don't know what the f*ck it was.
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DocSnydor Guest
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05-04-2004, 13:42 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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Oh Martin, you are so good to me...
I'm familiar with that. I was hoping there would be something similar for the 1Z turbocharger (what is that part actually called? Is it also a Garrett?).
Sooner or later, I'll tackle it. Then I'll just create the images. Hopefully, it won't be one of those 'do not do this' tutorials...
Nevertheless, thank you very much! 
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dieselmartin Profi-Schrauber


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05-04-2004, 14:16 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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The turbocharger for the 1Z engine was available from both Garrett and KKK.
I have no idea what his name is. Something like "limp frog" or something  .
I also want a VTG  .
Okay, please provide the German text you would like me to translate into English. I will only provide the translation. Transparency, Teamwork
... there was another T.
I don't know what the f*ck it was.
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05-04-2004, 14:21 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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I also want a VTG  .
What are you saying  ? The little one is quite sturdy  .
So far, he hasn't done anything wrong in my eyes.
survived
Best regards, Rudi.
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dieselmartin Profi-Schrauber


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05-04-2004, 14:39 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@ Rudi
What kind of "naughty" things have you been up to?
Imitating... wants... (masculine). Transparency, Teamwork
... there was another T.
I don't know what the f*ck it was.
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05-04-2004, 15:55 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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=> PM 
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D. Kurz Guest
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05-04-2004, 22:21 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@Rudi
It might be a bit childish to beg for a private message, but since I also have a '1Z' (likely referring to a specific item or status), I'd also be interested in these things. Could you please send me the private message as well?
Best regards,
Dominique.
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Rudi Guest
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05-04-2004, 22:35 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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Hi Dominique,
PM is going out  .
@ everyone
I'm still in the experimental phase. I will post it here when it's finished.
Write about it.
Best regards, Rudi.
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DocSnydor Guest
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06-04-2004, 9:48 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@rudi
Could you perhaps give me a few tips for my initial questions?  Or is the charging port on the Golf located in a more strategically advantageous position?
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dieselmartin Profi-Schrauber


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06-04-2004, 10:45 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@ Doc
No.
The engines are the same and installed in the same way.
1Z in a Volkswagen Golf 3.
 Transparency, Teamwork
... there was another T.
I don't know what the f*ck it was.
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06-04-2004, 11:09 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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HELLO,
Okay, I just wanted to ask if it's possible to reseal the charging port yourself.
Or the corresponding parts thereof.
'Because I'm noticing more and more oil leaking out of the pressure lines.'
I have no idea how that works regarding pressure buildup.
Should I just have it completely overhauled instead? The car has 212,000 kilometers on it and a 1Z engine.
Greetings.
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06-04-2004, 11:20 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@Martin
Okay. Just as humble...
Have you ever used the charger outdoors before?
@roadagain
Which pressure lines are you referring to, or where is the oil leaking from?
If I were you, I would definitely take a closer look at how the turbocharger is building boost before immediately having it rebuilt.
Oil in the thick pipes leading to and from the crankcase ventilation system is perfectly normal.
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06-04-2004, 11:48 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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@ Doc
Nope, I haven't put anything outside yet.
And if that's the case, then first the intake manifold and the EGR valve need to be checked (the EGR valve always makes strange noises  and probably needs to be repaired with a piece of metal).
Okay, please provide the German text you would like me to translate into English. I will only provide the translation. Transparency, Teamwork
... there was another T.
I don't know what the f*ck it was.
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06-04-2004, 12:13 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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What should it look like?
Is a standard boost gauge sufficient?
Greetings.
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06-04-2004, 15:53 Subject: Wheel Loader Repair: Disassembly & Maintenance |
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Roadagain wrote: | what should it look like??
Is a standard boost gauge sufficient?
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Basically, yes, it's always better to have something like that in the car.
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