Some progress over the week as I fit the ftg turbo. It's been mostly smooth sailing. I'd bought new gaskets and turbo bolts and Gavin has provided me washers to replace everything. Only 2 set backs so far. The turbo bolts that were in there were not VW ones which I thought they were, they were longer by about 10mm. The bolts that came out were actually a bit bent (from heat I guess), though the one towards the front of the car must have been put into before the manifold when back on, as I had the get an angle grinder to cut to remove the bolt as it was stuck against the engine block.
The turbo is now bolted up, all lines connected though now stalled at connecting the turbo to the dump pipe. Standard turbo has studs on the exhaust side, the ftg doesn't... Dang. So will need to source some bolts to connect down pipe to the turbo. I'm also needing to source a new banjo bolt for the oil line. It's got nothing to do with the ftg turbo, the previous turbo required restricting the oil flow, so 3 of the 4 holes were welded. As this is a journal bearing turbo, it needs the usual/non-restricted oil flow. Autobarn had a banjo bolt, but only had 2 holes of similar/smaller diameter to the standard one. I'm not sure that'd allow sufficient oil flow.
Standard turbo with studs:
Beyond this, it's just re-installing the intercooler piping and intake I think. Unfortunately with the hold up for banjo bolt and dump pipe bolts it's going to be a next weekend job to finish
Shout out to Gav as my motivational speaker, big thanks mate.
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