OK, so had a night on it tonight.
Initially concerned that the turbo oil return hose was a little short - however it turned out to be fine.
Many thanks to Bill for grabbing them for me today
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So... here they are:
Score. Total cost of £136.96 wasn't the cheapest, however they are made out of PTFA internal braided hose - so should be pretty heat proof.
I have also heat wrapped (two layer, firstly with exhaust wrap, and then with silver foil tape followed by SS wrap straps) the two pipes that will run underneath the manifold.
Thats done, it was time to start rebuilding..... Started by fitting the exhaust mani to the head, and then the head to the car. Only mocking at this point.
Fitted the oil lines to the turbo and then the coolant lines. Basically I followed my normal rebuild procedure... lol. Torqued the head, fitted turbo, fitted remaining coolant lines, etc etc etc.
Have finished up the night in this state by close of play tonight...
Engine bay as is.
Coolant return pipe coming out of the turbo and winding it's way around the bay to the original coolant K04 return feed.
Here, Bill has welded the 007P directly the the TIP 76mm joiner. This is purely a space saving measure as it means less hosing in the engine bay.
Oil return, coolant feed and oil feed pipes visible along the bottom of the head/turbo area.
So, all in all a good night. Spent a little while standing back admiring it.... lol. (sad...)
On a side note, the funny story from the evening is as follows.
Get home, start fitting the oil return line and the gasket falls down somewhere in the engine bay. Arse. It's grey so finding it in a black engine bay is next to impossible.
Spend an hour or so poking around looking for it. Nowhere to be seen. Stopped briefly as Dane came to pick up the hybrid from my yard, then eventually found it luring down on one of the heat shields.
Now, we have a new (and bonkers) labradoodle puppy, who has taken to sitting under my car (as she's up in the air). I suspect she has actually eaten some missing bolts that were under there - and aren't now.
I manage to poke the gasket out from where it was, and it dropped to the deck.
At which point the puppy promptly saw, and ate it (it was only a paper gasket). Amused I was not. In fact I went absolutely bonkers having spent an hour looking for the damn thing.
Then had to go to Bill's to get another suitable gasket.
Bloody dog!