Why put clean oil on the air inlet 1:34 ? And why clean oil in the top bolt hole 1:30 ? I know there is no oil when engine is started but the whole pipe is empty so what difference does it make putting a small amount in the bolt hole? Do you advocate removing the filter from bottom bolt..? 2:22 I didn't see the filter tip on the bolt.
Hi! As you indicate, the oil system is drained after a repair like this and then we put a little amount of oil in the oil feef bolt hole in order to lubricate the shaft of turbocharger in the first moments after starting the engine. We do not put oil in the air inlet, we rotate the impeller to help the oil flow through the shaft bearing. Some manufacturers of turbochargers indicate that it is necessary to remove the filter from the bottom bolt . Therefore we removed it. Visit www.ajusa.es or follow us facebook.com/AjusaSpain/ Best regards
Hi! It is difficult to notice a clogged pipe. The oil pressure light could be seen to turn on instantly. We recommend checking the oil tube and changing it in case you notice any burned oil inside. Sincerely 🖥️ facebook.com/AjusaSpain 📸 instagram.com/ajusa_automotive/
Hi! For this reason, we include a small amount of oil in the syringe and apply it to the oil inlet port during assembly. This oil lubricates the core of the turbocharger in the first moments of ignition of the engine. Kind regards 📸 instagram.com/ajusa_automotive/ 🖥 facebook.com/AjusaSpain
I have searched your catalogue and for 49173-07507 turbo (Mitsubishi td025) I have found 3 product: OP10013, OP10050 and OP10774. Which one is for Ford 1.6tdci/66kw HHDA, OP10013 ??? Do you ship to Serbia ?
Hi Miladin! For HHDA engine the oil pipe valid is OP10013. In Serbia we have a dealer named DELMAX. On the other hand, In Croatia we have other dealer, Inter Cars. If you need more sales info you can send an email to sales@ajusa.es. Best regards 🖥️ facebook.com/AjusaSpain 📸 instagram.com/ajusa_automotive/
Hi Mark! No, you need to remove the catalyst being the only way to remove it undernieth the car. After removing the catalyst, you will be able to take the heat shield off. You can find more information about AJUSA in our Facebook: facebook.com/AjusaSpain and in our twitter: twitter.com/Ajusa_Spain. Best Regards
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I'm giving my Citroën dispatch 1.6 hdi 90 an oil service, it's got 120000 miles on it so I want to change the oil supply pipe to the turbo when I do the service, is it the same as this/this simple???
In order to know the right part number of oil feed pipe that your vehicle fits we need more information. Please, send us an email to customerservice@ajusa.es with this information. Best regards
@@AjusaAutomotive I did get the torque settings from this video 👍. I don't remember where I found it when I had to do it myself. But there is a simple solution. At the engine side you put a round stock (7 or 7.5 mm don't remember exactly sorry) like the back end of a drill on the right side of the fitting which will lean against parts on the engine that stops the fitting from going too far. The same on the turbo but it's a 8 or 8.5mm. If someone has the engine manual please share the diameters. If you cannot find this info at least make sure that the pipe goes straight in to the fitting meaning that the tightening of the bolt does not force the fitting to lean on the pipe otherwise the seal might leak prematurely. Great video otherwise.
@@rubenalmeida1822 you need to remove the cooler fan through the bottom, remove the DPF, and air intake (to turbo). Then you can access the pipe and get it out. Remember to clean the filter inside the banjo bolt, use new copper washers and remember to pre fill the turbo and feed pipe. Use the torque settings from this video. When tightening the banjo bolts you should make sure that the fitting is straight and dose not lean on the pipe. There is a trick where you put a round object like the back end of a drill, piece against the turbo and the fitting on the pipe i believe it's a 8.5mm or 9mm at the turbo, i saw it in another TH-cam video. But the essence is that the fitting is not leaning on the pipe meaning that the pipe can move a little and is sitting in the center of the fitting. It's not that difficult 💪 Beside getting the cooler fan out 🙄
Hi Bruce! Our oil feed pipes are provided with the banjos. Best regards More information : 🌐 www.ajusa.es 🖥️ facebook.com/AjusaSpain 📸 instagram.com/ajusa_automotive/
Hola, he pedido un banjo referencia OP10012 para focus tdci 1.6. El que monta ahora tiene una holgura notable de “mete-saca” entre el tubo y el racor. Mi pregunta es, si el vuestro tiene esta holgura, en qué posición debe quedar, metido o sacado el tubo?. Es normal esta holgura? Adjunto video para mejor aclaración. Gracias por vuestra respuesta, th-cam.com/users/shortsS74IMzbsEYM?si=ONpZv6idA-XHRf-u
Great video, i will remove bolt filter in my xsara picasso. Thank you.
Good job!
Hi, thanks for your video and job!
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Salve, ti ringrazio per il video mi è stato molto utile 😏👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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Why put clean oil on the air inlet 1:34 ?
And why clean oil in the top bolt hole 1:30 ?
I know there is no oil when engine is started but the whole pipe is empty so what difference does it make putting a small amount in the bolt hole?
Do you advocate removing the filter from bottom bolt..? 2:22 I didn't see the filter tip on the bolt.
Hi! As you indicate, the oil system is drained after a repair like this and then we put a little amount of oil in the oil feef bolt hole in order to lubricate the shaft of turbocharger in the first moments after starting the engine. We do not put oil in the air inlet, we rotate the impeller to help the oil flow through the shaft bearing.
Some manufacturers of turbochargers indicate that it is necessary to remove the filter from the bottom bolt . Therefore we removed it.
Visit www.ajusa.es or follow us facebook.com/AjusaSpain/
Best regards
That makes sense...thanks
Hello, do I need to drain the oil before disconnecting the pipe our can I do the change whiteout draining the oil? thanks 👌🏻
Hi Ruben! You can change the oil feed pipe without drain the oil from the engine, but it is recommended to change at the same time. Best regards
Hi, great video 👍 Can you please tell me, what/if there is an early symptom of this pipe being clogged up? Thank you.
Hi! It is difficult to notice a clogged pipe. The oil pressure light could be seen to turn on instantly. We recommend checking the oil tube and changing it in case you notice any burned oil inside. Sincerely
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@@AjusaAutomotive Thank you for your reply, best wishes!
Hi, can we start engine after normaly?? There is no risk for turbo, because there is no oil in the new pipe??
Hi! For this reason, we include a small amount of oil in the syringe and apply it to the oil inlet port during assembly. This oil lubricates the core of the turbocharger in the first moments of ignition of the engine. Kind regards
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Thanks !
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Nice short intro
Hi Billunee!
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LOL he's sent you to his FB if you haven't had enough of his intro
I have searched your catalogue and for 49173-07507 turbo (Mitsubishi td025) I have found 3 product: OP10013, OP10050 and OP10774. Which one is for Ford 1.6tdci/66kw HHDA, OP10013 ??? Do you ship to Serbia ?
Hi Miladin! For HHDA engine the oil pipe valid is OP10013. In Serbia we have a dealer named DELMAX. On the other hand, In Croatia we have other dealer, Inter Cars. If you need more sales info you can send an email to sales@ajusa.es. Best regards
🖥️ facebook.com/AjusaSpain
📸 instagram.com/ajusa_automotive/
Can this be done without getting undernieth car if i take the heat shield off ?
Hi Mark! No, you need to remove the catalyst being the only way to remove it undernieth the car. After removing the catalyst, you will be able to take the heat shield off.
You can find more information about AJUSA in our Facebook: facebook.com/AjusaSpain and in our twitter: twitter.com/Ajusa_Spain. Best Regards
Hı which size you used bolt washers?
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Hi Abou! Thank for your comment.
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I'm giving my Citroën dispatch 1.6 hdi 90 an oil service, it's got 120000 miles on it so I want to change the oil supply pipe to the turbo when I do the service, is it the same as this/this simple???
In order to know the right part number of oil feed pipe that your vehicle fits we need more information. Please, send us an email to customerservice@ajusa.es with this information. Best regards
Cameron cook
that pipe will fail again as there was no effort to properly align the pipe fittings so that the pipe is not resting on the fitting.
Hi! Ok, it will be taken into account for the next. Kind regards
@@AjusaAutomotive I did get the torque settings from this video 👍. I don't remember where I found it when I had to do it myself. But there is a simple solution. At the engine side you put a round stock (7 or 7.5 mm don't remember exactly sorry) like the back end of a drill on the right side of the fitting which will lean against parts on the engine that stops the fitting from going too far. The same on the turbo but it's a 8 or 8.5mm.
If someone has the engine manual please share the diameters.
If you cannot find this info at least make sure that the pipe goes straight in to the fitting meaning that the tightening of the bolt does not force the fitting to lean on the pipe otherwise the seal might leak prematurely.
Great video otherwise.
@@musalk4525 Greetings and thanks for the contribution.
@@musalk4525 can you help me, I'm going to change the pipe but I didn't quite understand how it's supposed to be done, thank you
@@rubenalmeida1822 you need to remove the cooler fan through the bottom, remove the DPF, and air intake (to turbo). Then you can access the pipe and get it out. Remember to clean the filter inside the banjo bolt, use new copper washers and remember to pre fill the turbo and feed pipe. Use the torque settings from this video. When tightening the banjo bolts you should make sure that the fitting is straight and dose not lean on the pipe. There is a trick where you put a round object like the back end of a drill, piece against the turbo and the fitting on the pipe i believe it's a 8.5mm or 9mm at the turbo, i saw it in another TH-cam video. But the essence is that the fitting is not leaning on the pipe meaning that the pipe can move a little and is sitting in the center of the fitting. It's not that difficult 💪 Beside getting the cooler fan out 🙄
Whats the best banjos to buy
Hi Bruce! Our oil feed pipes are provided with the banjos. Best regards
More information :
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thank you for your comment!
Hola, he pedido un banjo referencia OP10012 para focus tdci 1.6. El que monta ahora tiene una holgura notable de “mete-saca” entre el tubo y el racor. Mi pregunta es, si el vuestro tiene esta holgura, en qué posición debe quedar, metido o sacado el tubo?. Es normal esta holgura? Adjunto video para mejor aclaración. Gracias por vuestra respuesta,
th-cam.com/users/shortsS74IMzbsEYM?si=ONpZv6idA-XHRf-u
Misma duda por aqui
Cual es la conclusion con esto? Me pasaba lo mismo y fugaba tras cambiar turbo y he comprado un recambio nuevo, que sigue teniendo esta holgura
@@Carlosbl1996 hola, finalmente puse el latiguillo nuevo, el que compré no tenía ninguna holgura
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