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Thread: oil feed line for turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    I think that one is for the older (6N) Polo. Almost certain the 9N3 has the 02J gearbox but the problem is figuring out which ring gear (114mm or 113mm) was used. I want to get the Wavetrac as it has a plate that loads up the wormdrive to lock the diff if there is excess slip on one side (with no grip on one axle, the Quaife, Peloquin and Torsen still spin like an open diff).
    Definately need to do some research into that area soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Njay View Post
    i thought the F23 couldnt be fitted to the polo
    Anything that can fit a 1.8T can fit on a polo i guess
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    Can someone please confirm that both the oil return line 06A 145 735 AA and the oil pipe 06A 145 778 Q need to be replaced when replacing the turbo??

    Cheers!

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    PS iv'e only done 75,000ks.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWindahouse View Post
    Can someone please confirm that both the oil return line 06A 145 735 AA and the oil pipe 06A 145 778 Q need to be replaced when replacing the turbo??

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    I spoke to John from DNA about this the other day.
    He suggested running a degreaser through the oil feed line, then blowing air through it, then running clean oil through it to clean out any degreaser.


    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redliner View Post
    I spoke to John from DNA about this the other day.
    He suggested running a degreaser through the oil feed line, then blowing air through it, then running clean oil through it to clean out any degreaser.


    Cheers.

    Thanks mate. Makes sense!

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    The Polo uses the 02R gearbox, its much the same as an 02J but the gearbox casing is slightly different, the bell housing is from an 02j
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    Hey Jimmy, would a 02J simply bolt on to the Polo?

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    Fraid not mate, its the gearbox case thats different, ala main part, thats where the mounting castings are. Im almost 100% sure there, but your timing of question is good i have an 02R ( wrecked) and i have a good 02J going into a car in a couple of days ill match it up but sure im right
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    Quote Originally Posted by VWindahouse View Post
    Can someone please confirm that both the oil return line 06A 145 735 AA and the oil pipe 06A 145 778 Q need to be replaced when replacing the turbo??

    Cheers!
    If you are still doing the hybrid with that turbo i gave ya you can use the same pipes and whoever is fitting not assuming i would be fitting, should check them anyway, big thing to do, in fact a must , mileage doesnbt come into as much as the servicing does, you do yours regular so they would be clear but still need to be checked. im sure you only have to change the pipe if you fit a hybrid sump as it terminates in a higher spot, i fitted the Franken to Litos Golf and used all the orig pipes with new washers of course. They didnt supply any, where VW thunder did get some being wrong anyway, i learnt the hard way with that but well noted for any more i do.
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