Testing for a blown turbo

BX Tech talk
Post Reply
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Testing for a blown turbo

Post by Tourist »

Sorry to be such a newbie not knowing which pipe to check, is this the one:

Image

If it's the wrong pipe then this was for nothing but I did take the jubilee clip off and test for air coming out. There is some, but not much. I could easily hold my hand infront of it. I also tried driving with the pipe removed and it drives the same, or atleast there's minimal difference that's hardly noticeable.

I can still hear the turbo, I love that sound but I wish the power was going to the engine, so the car could sound cool and go fast!

In advance ... if this is the wrong pipe then please correct me :oops:
RichardW
BXpert
Posts: 201
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:05 pm

Post by RichardW »

You got the rest of that photo? That thin pipe under your finger - what's it connected to???
I NEED a BX TD.
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Post by Tourist »

Sorry but that is the whole photo. I just went out to have a look for you. In extremely crude terms it connects to "that silver bit" where the throttle is, the other end disappears down the back down one side of the intercooler.

I wish I could be more specific but I don't know what I'm looking at.
RichardW
BXpert
Posts: 201
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:05 pm

Post by RichardW »

tourist wrote:"that silver bit"
Which is the injection pump :lol:

That is the boost sensing pipe. I'm pretty sure it should be connected to the front of the intercooler (we are going back 8 years since I looked under the bonnet of a BX TD!). Is the other end actually connected to anything?? If not, then you have probably found the fault....
I NEED a BX TD.
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Post by Tourist »

RichardW wrote:Which is the injection pump
Ofcourse, I knew that! 8)

It definitely looks like it's supposed to be there, as to where it goes I have no idea. Tried pulling it, and it doesn't move so my guess is it's connected to something.

I can't get any more pictures up at the moment, I didn't bring my cable to connect the phone to the PC but I can try and get some more later if they're of any help to anyone in diagnosing this problem?

Thanks Richard for your reply.
User avatar
jonathan_dyane
BXpert
Posts: 975
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:15 pm
Location: Liverpool

Post by jonathan_dyane »

RichardW wrote:
tourist wrote:"that silver bit"
Which is the injection pump :lol:

That is the boost sensing pipe. I'm pretty sure it should be connected to the front of the intercooler (we are going back 8 years since I looked under the bonnet of a BX TD!). Is the other end actually connected to anything?? If not, then you have probably found the fault....
I *think* that is in fact the diesel return; the boost sensing pipe runs from the middle centre of the intercooler to the front of the injector pump.
"Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them." -Charles Bukowski
RichardW
BXpert
Posts: 201
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:05 pm

Post by RichardW »

jonathan_dyane wrote:I *think* that is in fact the diesel return
Oops :oops: probably is. Looks like a Lucas pump from what can be seen - I'm not that familiar with them, all but one of mine have been Bosch pumped. Need a bigger pic to confirm!
I NEED a BX TD.
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Post by Tourist »

I can confirm that I have the Lucas fuel pump. Must be a BX thing, because I thought turbos always had the Bosch. Maybe this is because it's the XUD7 and not the 9, I don't know?

Here are a couple more pictures of that smaller pipe. Here it is at the visible end ...

Image

This is the other end that disappears down the side of the intercooler. My finger is on the pipe because of bad lighting:

Image

Are these any help?

Was I checking the right pipe, the one that comes directly from the intercooler, or was this not the one David Rutherford meant in his test, which is the 5th post in this thread:

http://www.bxclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... sc&start=0
User avatar
DavidRutherford
BX Digit man!
Posts: 2706
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 5:07 pm
Location: Placing comments on YouTube.

Post by DavidRutherford »

Right. With a warm/hot engine:

Grab hold of the big rubber flange around the intercooler and pull it off. Disconnect the 2" diameter pipe you've pointed to, and leave it resting on the stub of the intercooler. Now start the engine, allow it to idle a bit and then rev it HARD. (right round to the red-line) Massive volume of air should come out of that pipe. (as I said before.. do NOT check this with your hand. Hang something in front of the pipe and see if it's blown away.)

If it doesn't, check that the other end is attached to the turbo. The turbo is *just* visible down the back of the engine. Much easier to see from underneath, but I suspect you don't have access to that area.

If you can hear turbo whistle then the turbo is spinning and venting it's pressureised air to atmosphere somewhere.

The only other possibility is that the turbo is completely siezed, and what you can hear is the exhaust gasses fighting their way past the expander wheel. Not impossible, but it'll be the first one I've ever heard of.
Tourist wrote:Must be a BX thing, because I thought turbos always had the Bosch
Where did you pick up that entirely wrong piece of information? Any XUD7, 9, 7T or 9T (IE almost any XUD engine at all) can have either Bosch or Lucas equipment.
this might be a signature
User avatar
mat_fenwick
Moderator
Posts: 7326
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2005 4:08 pm
Location: North Wales
x 19

Post by mat_fenwick »

DavidRutherford wrote:The only other possibility is that the turbo is completely siezed
Or that some joker has put an intercooler on top of a non turbo engine...I have actually known of this happening! :shock:

EDIT - Have just re-read the post properly and at least you can hear the turbo, and can feel some air coming out. So you do have a turbo!
Image

1993 1.9 TZD Turbo Estate
1996 3.9 V8 Discovery
1993 VW LT35 campervan
1985 Hyundai Stellar V8
2016 Hyundai iLoad
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Post by Tourist »

mat_fenwick wrote:EDIT - Have just re-read the post properly and at least you can hear the turbo, and can feel some air coming out. So you do have a turbo!
Yep it's definitely there.

David as regards to fuel pumps I was talking about XUD9 engine specifically, as a general rule the n/a engines were fitted with the Lucas pump, and the turbos with the Bosch which is the better one, and also the pump you can run veg oil with. My fault ... didn't word it very well.

Just to be clear, you want me to remove the bigger pipe in the first picture? How much air should I expect to come out? I know there's enough to blow a piece of paper away, that much is clear from todays test but should there be more? I'd describe it currently as being about the same as a hair-dryer.
Kitch
Over 2k
Posts: 6417
Joined: Sun Jul 03, 2005 9:36 pm
Location: Fareham, Hants
My Cars: Too many to list
x 88
Contact:

Post by Kitch »

Tourist wrote:
mat_fenwick wrote:EDIT - Have just re-read the post properly and at least you can hear the turbo, and can feel some air coming out. So you do have a turbo!
Yep it's definitely there.

David as regards to fuel pumps I was talking about XUD9 engine specifically, as a general rule the n/a engines were fitted with the Lucas pump, and the turbos with the Bosch which is the better one, and also the pump you can run veg oil with.
You do seem to have a habit of preeching to the preechers in their own back yard don't ya? :wink:

It's more to do with who PSA got a better deal off at the time of building. My Xsara is an XUD9TE, and look.....

Image
One third of a three-spoke BX columnist team for the Citroenian magazine.

CCC BX registrar: The national BX register - click to submit a car!

1983(A) 16TRS (Rouge Valleunga)
1990(H) 16Valve (Rouge Furio)
User avatar
jonathan_dyane
BXpert
Posts: 975
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 7:15 pm
Location: Liverpool

Post by jonathan_dyane »

Tourist wrote: David as regards to fuel pumps I was talking about XUD9 engine specifically, as a general rule the n/a engines were fitted with the Lucas pump, and the turbos with the Bosch which is the better one, and also the pump you can run veg oil with. My fault ... didn't word it very well.
As David pointed out, it's not a question of wording, more a question of being wrong; there is no correlation between turbo/NA and Bosch/Lucas in the BX.
"Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them." -Charles Bukowski
User avatar
MULLEY
Over 2k
Posts: 8406
Joined: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:10 pm
Location: Derbyshire
My Cars: 1999 Xsara LX 2.0HDI (90) Hatch - Fern
2002 C5 2.0 HDI (110) Estate - Jasmine - SORN
2011 Mini Cooper D Clubman - SOLD
2016 Mercedes A180D Sport - Auto refinement
1992 TZD Turbo - Bluebell - SORN
1992 TZD Turbo Estate - SORN
1991 Gti 16V - Blaze - crash damaged, will get repaired - SORN
1990 Gti 8Valve SOLD - looks like it's been scrapped
2002 Mini Cooper S - SOLD - i miss this car
1992 TXD - Scrapped in March 2014
1988 CX 25 GTI Turbo2 - SORN
1996 - AX Memphis 1.5D - Dream - SORN
x 8

Post by MULLEY »

I must admit to believing rightly or wrongly, that most n/a ones came with the bosch pump. I am aware of others that have the other pumps as well, but for the most part they were mainly bosch.

Where as the turbo's seem to have anything fitted, even cars made in the same month have different pumps fitted, supply & demand i guess...
2002 C5 2.0 HDI Estate - Jasmine - Now SORN
2011 Mini Cooper D Clubman - SOLD
2016 Mercedes A180D Sport - Auto refinement
1992 TZD Turbo - Bluebell - My daily
1991 Gti 16V - Blaze - crash damaged, will get repaired.
1990 Gti 8Valve SOLD - looks like it's been scrapped
2002 Mini Cooper S - SOLD - i miss this car
1992 TXD - Scrapped in March 2014
1988 CX 25 GTI Turbo2 - SORN
1996 - AX Memphis 1.5D - Dream - SORN

I'm not just a username, i'm also called Matthew.
Tourist
BXpert
Posts: 717
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:01 pm
Location: Vento GL

Post by Tourist »

With the turbos I think it's just what they had in stock at the factory.
jonathan_dyane wrote:there is no correlation between turbo/NA and Bosch/Lucas in the BX.
Of all the cars I've seen, when it comes to the XUD9 I've only ever seen Bosch in the turbos and Lucas in the others. Not that this matters ...
Post Reply