Wanted Turbo for 2.0 TCT

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Wanted Turbo for 2.0 TCT

Post by citroenxmtom » Mon Jul 15, 2024 3:36 pm

Hi all, I'm in need of a replacement turbocharger for a TCT.

I've been on the forum for a couple of years but never posted before. Ive got a 1994 series 1.5 TCT prestige and I've been gradually sorting out the many issues i bought it with over the last 2 years.

Its now my main car doing a 60mile commute 4 times a week, but it has a badly cracked turbo exhaust housing that makes it quite noisy, especially at startup. A past owner/garage has already attempted to weld it and i've tried a temp fix with exhaust paste but it really needs replacing now.

I'm based in Liverpool but can travel to collect if anyone has one

Thanks
Tom

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Re: Wanted Turbo for 2.0 TCT

Post by Dieselman » Tue Jul 16, 2024 7:07 am

Member Degens is breaking a 2.0Tct that has just had a new turbo fitted.
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Re: Wanted Turbo for 2.0 TCT

Post by citroenxmtom » Wed Jul 24, 2024 6:55 pm

Thanks for the suggestion Deiselman. I have now obtained the replacement Turbo from Degens. Quite a job removing it but we managed eventually. Now its just finding time to fit it to mine....

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Re: Wanted Turbo for 2.0 TCT

Post by Southerneruk » Thu Jul 25, 2024 12:44 am

When you come to fit it, You might find it easier coming in from the underneath from the front end of the car, and sliding back to the cross-member, i found it a lot easier doing it that way, than trying to fit from the top

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