Astra 1.9 CDTI Turbo Removal (Z19DTH)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Sorry for no Flight Simulation content, I also fix cars to! 😁
    A rough idea of what's involved when removed the turbo from an Astra 1.9 CDTI, engine code Z19DTH

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  • @jonfoxx9745
    @jonfoxx9745 2 года назад +2

    Fair play, Very useful video. Not sure if my Meriva B 1.7 needs a new turbo and or a DPF, and good to actually see the DPF and turbo even though its a different engine. Thanks

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад

      What are the symptoms on your 1.7?

    • @jonfoxx9745
      @jonfoxx9745 2 года назад

      @@FS-VR drove perfectly, then went into limp mode, but drives quite normally when maf unplugged. Computer suggested dpf blocked. Engine good no smoke etc, but found oil on fan and pipes below intercooler pipe, couldn't find any splits

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад

      @@jonfoxx9745 If it drives better with the MAF unplugged then it may point towards that. I didn't think the Meriva 1.7 CDTI had a DPF, what reg is it?

    • @jonfoxx9745
      @jonfoxx9745 2 года назад

      @@FS-VR I have replaced the maf just in case still the same. Yes it's a 2011 with DPF.

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад +1

      @@jonfoxx9745 If the computer reader suggested a blocked DPF then take it for a blast down a motorway in high revs, should get it nice and hot!

  • @keepitreal897
    @keepitreal897 3 месяца назад

    That Turbo has already been changed recently hence your bolts came undone easy.,,,well done all the same

  • @technic8292
    @technic8292 18 дней назад

    Hi!! Did you feel difference in drivability? Does the car/engine feels more powerful? I have my z19dth whit 306K km and the turbo stills original and sounds like yours before replacement.

  • @marafade13
    @marafade13 2 года назад +2

    Really cool video, too bad it's inverted, gets a bit more difficult to follow steps

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад

      Yeah my apologise that's it's inverted, I actually only noticed it once the video was uploaded, lol...

  • @DiggingNorway
    @DiggingNorway 2 года назад

    Interesting that you didn’t jack up the car, it rather went in from the front… where did you find the torque specifications for refitting the exhaust manifold? In my SAAB Haynes book it only says “according to specifications”, but I have no idea where to find these…
    Great job, I guess I will go in from the front too.

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад +1

      Hi there! I didn't actually torque the nuts up on the manifold as I don't know the figures. I just tightened them with a normal ratchet, you can usually tell when you've tightened them enough, of course if you have torque wrench then do it the correct way and torque them. Yes on these Astra's you can just go straight in from the front as long as you remove radiator and intercooler etc... 👍

  • @tylert6573
    @tylert6573 Год назад +1

    Do you know if u can change exhaust gasket without removing all this?

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  Год назад

      As in the exhaust manifold gasket?

    • @tylert6573
      @tylert6573 Год назад

      @@FS-VR sorry mate yeah. I've just researched though most likely a snapped stud☹️

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  Год назад

      @@tylert6573 Ah I see, in that case yeah there is a way to remove the turbo without all of the radiator etc but it's quite a fiddle to do

  • @desapula
    @desapula 5 месяцев назад +1

    It pretty amazing how bad those engines sound even if you all the maintenance it still sounds like trash I have 2 cars with with those engines one with the z19dt that has 8 valves and the other one z19dth that has 16 and both sound like shit 😂

  • @ivanparakosov1202
    @ivanparakosov1202 2 года назад +1

    Buying second hand turbo is very fucked up thing!
    I have been driving this car since 2009!
    The same OPC line in Germany!
    The exhaust has ability to bent up itself I mean the surface where turbo hits the engine head!
    The sound looks like blowing whistle especially during winter!
    You must change feeding line with the new one not cleaning!

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад

      Very true but this worked just fine, the car still runs great today 👍

    • @ivanparakosov1202
      @ivanparakosov1202 2 года назад

      @@FS-VR When you removed the turbo i saw that tha gasket was in very good condition!
      Thats mean that the compressor has been removed very soon the reason you know why?!

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад +2

      @@ivanparakosov1202 The gasket had too much silicone sealant round it and some even blocked the pipe up a bit! The turbo has previously been taken off around a year ago but wasn't my work. I fit a brand new gasket and cleaned the feed pipe as best as possible.

  • @TheJJut
    @TheJJut 2 года назад

    Very nice video. How many hours did it take you to complete the job?

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  2 года назад

      Around 5 hours 👍

  • @MaxMax-hx1hr
    @MaxMax-hx1hr Месяц назад

    What was problem on turbo

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  Месяц назад

      Noisy shaft bearing

  • @alexm.7735
    @alexm.7735 Год назад

    The radiator has a bleed port on the bottom Lol. If my mechanic would do that mess inside my car I would've put it to work and clean off every cm of it. Seriously.

    • @FS-VR
      @FS-VR  Год назад

      I know, I just don't have anything to drain the coolant into 👍

  • @junaidshamsoodien4564
    @junaidshamsoodien4564 5 месяцев назад

    Hi bro, theres an easier way to remove the turbo