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Haynes for BX Turbo Diesel?

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Hello.

Well, I definitely need a repair manual. I started working on the engine today and I don't really get along with everything that's going on in there. I had a quick look at the Haynes home pages (apparently they got two of them) but the only manuals I was able to find were those for the petrol and 16V models in English, and one for a N/A Diesel in French. I also searched ebay but I can't find a repair manual for a BX Turbo Diesel.

Any idea where I can get one? English or German would be fine, I think my French wouldn't suffice though.

Well, today I jacked up the Car and placed the axle stands under those designated jacking points. It seems stable, though I had to readjust the first one when I lifted the other side as it was slightly tilted. Anyways, I removed one wheel and a plastic cover from down there and under that, I saw a toothless belt running over the flywheel over a tensioner to some other chunky piece that is attached to the engine. The belt is in extremely poor condition. I assume that's the one powering the air conditioning, but am I right? Here's a picture:

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And a picture of how bad it looks:

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Then I removed some of the air hoses at the top to get some space and removed some more plastic covers. Really tricky, I don't think I'll ever get them back in place. Well under those, I found the cambelt. It looks pretty well. Actually, I don't believe it's the one from 1989. It looks like it has been changed recently, but I can't be sure. Some more pictures:

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But the problem I have now is that the belt is running through an arch-like thing that seems to be holding the engine in place. Am I supposed to just support the engine from below and then remove that bridge? If I just remove that screw to the left the engine will just fall on one side. Here's what I mean:

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Also, I have no idea how to get to the waterpump. It's attached to that smaller gear down there, right?

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And there's also this other belt on the other side of the engine. I think that's the HP pump over there, and I feel like that belt needs changing, too. Here's a picture of it:

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I know, those are too many questions. I don't really want to bother you people with all those banalities ;) So...

- Can anyone help me finding a manual for this engine?
- Concerning the belt, could it be ok to just leave it alone, or should I change it no matter how good it looks like?
- And where can I get the part numbers for the spares I need so I can order them?

Thanks!
Carl

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- One black leather headrest.
- FDV overhaul kit (95.669.034)
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Unfortunately there is no English Haynes manual specifically for the BX Turbo Diesel. Search eBay for "Citroen Diesel Engine" --- you are supposed to use this as a supplement to the manual for the Haynes petrol models.

The arch-like-thing is the top engine mount which needs to come off whilst supporting the engine with a jack. You can then lift and lower the engine slightly to facilitate access to the water pump.

Yes the small toothed gear is part of the water pump.

Yes that's the HP belt on the other side.

You certainly could take a gamble and keep the belt for a while. When I replaced mine, I couldn't tell the difference between the new and old belts. I suspect it had been changed but there was no invoice.

You can order parts fairly cheaply from GSF and EuroCarParts and AEPdirect in the UK.

Register at http://service.citroen.com/ for free. It has illustrated parts lists which are very useful.
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If its a good car, change the belt, as appearance doesnt meant anything. My one was replaced & it looked brand new & had only covered 13k, however, it was 5 years old, so could break at anytime...

For the cost its just not worth taking the risk in my opinion....

I purchased most of the parts off e-bay for a fraction of what they would cost, however GSF is pretty cheap for the parts that dont crop up on e-bay, such as the tensioner....

Good luck with your decision.

There is a Haynes manual that does cover the n/a & turbo models, i forget what colour it is, i'll have a look & re-post unless someone on here beats me to it...
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Its Haynes 'Citroen Diesel Engine' manual 1984 to 1996 (A to N reg) and is dark blue. No. on spine is 1379 and its ISBN 1 85960 223 1

it covers the 1769, 1905 and the 1769 turbo engines.

i got mine off ebay, they come up quite regularly.

hope that helps!
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Re: Haynes Diesel engine manual

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maxgreenwood wrote:Its Haynes 'Citroen Diesel Engine' manual 1984 to 1996 (A to N reg) and is dark blue. No. on spine is 1379 and its ISBN 1 85960 223 1

it covers the 1769, 1905 and the 1769 turbo engines.

i got mine off ebay, they come up quite regularly.

hope that helps!
Earlier one is #1379 and ISBN 85010 695 9 and has a grey cover ......it only covers '84 to '90 though.
I've found it OK [so far] for my '92 tzd.
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I found some other repair manual on ebay. I bought it right away but I have no idea if it's a good one:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=016

Apparently, it covers everything I need, as I have a '89 1769 Turbo.


As for spares, I checked the local online shops but again, I can only find spares for the N/A diesel models. I'll give them a call tomorrow and ask.

Thanks for all your help!
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1989 16 Valve
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- One black leather headrest.
- FDV overhaul kit (95.669.034)
Please contact me through PN if you have any of this.
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Try here http://cx.podolsk.ru/xm/docum/ [/url]

For turbo it is 11th link from top
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Post by DLM »

Though it is entirely in French, the Revue Technique manual for the BX Diesel has plenty of useful stuff (some in table form), and covers the model evolution (though with emphasis on French models). It's better organised than Haynes, as well as having some stuff that Haynes doesn't (e.g. the circuit diagrams include the interconnect box and more). Possibly still available in French Hypermarkets, amazon.fr (if still in print), or also through ebay.fr secondhand. Possibly available in German too.
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I got myself this "Peter Russek" manual from ebay. It covers pretty much everything. It's really old though (latest edition from 1992) - very old fashioned with a lot of hand drawn pictures. It's good to have as a reference but the layout and arrangement isn't very modern. Still, at least I have a repair manual exclusivley dedicated to the diesel models, even having all information on the TD.

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- One black leather headrest.
- FDV overhaul kit (95.669.034)
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The timing belt is definately not new by the looks of it. It would have perfectly clean prints on it if it was a new one.
But the fact you dont know is the reason for replacement ...

The BX turbo diesel engine is by far exactly the same as the "standard" normally aspirated diesel engine also found in BX'es.

The main differences are :
Displacement : Turbo = 1.7L, standard = 1.9L
turbo is fitted with 2 extra oil pipes on rear of engine to lube/cool the turbo
turbo has the extra air ducting taking up lots of space
cooling radiator is as large as possible and is special for the turbo
the diesel pump has a built on compensator valve to enrichen fuel when turbo is at work delivering pressure
the clutch is different to cope with the higher pulling torque
the gearbox is special on the gear ratios, to exploit the higher pulling torque
depending on production year, the splines on the CV joints are different

Internally the engine is different on several minor points, to cope with the higher engine power.
But externally the engine & gearbox unit is exactly like the standard one, and so is the auxillary equipment like pump, alternator etc.

Haynes manual 1379 covers the BX n/a & turbo diesel variants found in BX'es and Visa/C15.
Its got a lot of those hard to find details you need when servicing the diesel engine.
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Post by DLM »

Ah - forgot about Russek - very good on all points mechanical. Again can be found on Ebay (don't think it's still in print - Amazon don't list it but I suspect the Russek website is a better guide to availability new). Not all s/h Diesel Russeks include Turbodiesel details.
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