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Can anyone point me in the right direction?. I have removed the cylinder head from a 1.9 diesel gal (1999) Non PD - AFN engine i think. Now putting it back together and i think there should be a gasket between the exhaust manifold and the turbo. I have looked on VAG CAT and the turbo + manifold listed and pictured is not the one i have. The one listed has a square/oblong inlet to turbo with 4 fixing holes but mine is triangle flange with a round inlet with 3 fixing stubs. Can anyone tell me what i have and should there be a gasket? if so the part number? Thanks Big Blue.
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If possible can some nice people point me in the right direction. I am wanting to remove the cylinder head from a w plate (2000) diesel 110 non PD engine. I need to lock the the crank shaft pully + injection pump + camshaft. I have seen several locking tools for the camshaft but most of them say they are for the PD engine and they all look the same . Is there a differance between the locking tools for PD and Non PD engines, or is there a kit that has all the bits i need. Many thanks Big Blue
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Mk1 diesel (2000) Nuts + Bolts. Pig of a job. Want to know for certain ----- crawl under the car and have a good look. Beware- mine had flanged nuts +bolts. Also had to buy a reciprocating saw to get the other end of the cat out of the exhause. PIG OF A JOB.
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Afn 1.9 Tdi Problems - Damaged
big blue replied to johnbuz's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
could you tell me how long it took to get the head off. I am thinking of replacing the head gasket on mine. thanks. -
Not A Galaxy, But Heres Me Engine..
big blue replied to mumof4's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I am starting to feel sorry for the weirdo's now. :16: -
Not A Galaxy, But Heres Me Engine..
big blue replied to mumof4's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
err.. mumof4 it may be wise to pull the ebay add and re-doit - seeing as you have put you mobile number there, every weirdo who looks at the page can call and text you and seeing as you have now posted a link from this site all the weirdos on here can call you as well :16: Big blue. -
Still Overheating Help
big blue replied to jay01438's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I have got to agree with turk90210 back to the start. You have said that the thermostat has been changed a year ago - and then you said no way could it be a year old, if they have not bothered fitting a new -
Still Overheating Help
big blue replied to jay01438's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Hi turk90210 Jay01438 did not say if the engine was running or not when the 'pressure test was done' - it could still be the gasket!!. i know everybody wants to give the best advice - and to be honest changing the waterpump is a safer option than trying to replacing the head gasket. Big blue. -
Still Overheating Help
big blue replied to jay01438's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
I ordered from EBAY just the water pump, but got sent the entire water pump assembly. While i was fixing the thermostat i decided (because of what looked like a botched / crap previous repair) to replace the entire pump assembly as this looked easier than trying to get the face plate + pump off. Because i had to keep going out to buy the correct tool to take the next part off (4 trips out in total) it took about 10 hours to get off and back on againe. The overflow pipe into the header tank also spurts (like yours) thats one of the reasons i think my head gasket has gone. To be honest the head pressure test sounds a bit odd. If you put 2bar into the header tank this would only be about 30psi this dose not sound like a lot of pressure (this sounds more like a coolant leak test). Diesels work at a much higher pressure ( 19bar )- looking at machine mart they do a diesel pressure tester that you put in place of the injector and this measures the compression on the piston this works upto 1000psi (almost 70 bar). Pushing hot gas through a small hole in the gasket is a lot easier that trying to push water through a small hole. If i were you i would try and get a compression test done to rule out the head gasket. I can let you know what tools i used and what parts i took off and in what order if you want. Big Blue -
Still Overheating Help
big blue replied to jay01438's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Hi Jay01438, I have a 2000 plate diesel with a overheating/pressure problems. I am not shure that turk90210 has given you the correct advice as i cannot find a second electric water pump - i think this was fitted to later models - (but i will stand corrected if i find one). If the rear heater pipes (the 2 ali pipes under the car passenger side) start to get hot when you start the car then the water is getting round all the pipes as it should at that time. When the water has reached the correct temperature then the thermostat will open up and let water flow through the radiator - cooling the engine. I know this sounds like i am taking the p*ss but did you :- 1.. check that the thermostat worked before you fitted it?. 2.. fitted the thermostat the correct way round (someone else on this site has had one fitted the wrong way round). 3.. check that the water pump impella was made of metal - not plastic ( i know mine was plastic). 4.. check that the radiator is not blocked - so the water cannot flow through all of it. 5.. check the the air can flow through the radiator. 6.. that the pressure test performed was for a diesel engine - not a petrol one (was it done when the engine was hot (there can be micro fractures that open up when the engine is hot). i know it sounds like i am taking the p*ss but these are the thing i have looked for and ruled out with my car. Big Blue. . -
Draining Coolant - Only 3 Litres Came Out ?
big blue replied to markie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Yes. On mine (MK1 Diesel) a pipe comes out of the top of the engine down to the water pump another goes to the radiator and a third splits to the front and rear heater matrix. Its the front and rear heaters where all the coolent hides and if you drain it, this is where you get the airlocks. The best way of shifting the airlocks i have found so far is to go for a quick drive. When i did mine 2 weeks ago, i filled it, had the car ticking over for 15 mins and the header tank was full to the brim. Took the car round the block (only 600 yards) and the header tank was empty - it took another 2 liters. Keep you eye on it and keep filling it thats what i did. Good luck. Big Blue. -
Draining Coolant - Only 3 Litres Came Out ?
big blue replied to markie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Have a look under the car - pasenger side - and you should see 2 aliminimum pipes about 20mm dia these are for the rear heater follow them to the rear of the car untill you get to the aux heater, where they connect to a rubber hose - take this off - it should drain the Aux heater + rear matrix and some/most of the engine. Big Blue. -
Yep --- me too. i thought i was her only true love. It turns out she trying to date half the members Well lads if we have to take a number remember i am number six.
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Could It Now Be The Compressor? Opinions?
big blue replied to markie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Hi Markie, I have a MK1 2000 Diesel manual single aircon, and i can rotate the centre of the aircon pully by hand, it feels like i am pushing some liquid out of the way but it dose not go hard. Also one of my pipes gets VERY hot while the other one gets a fraction cooler. When i have connected a pressure refill thing to the low pressure port the gauge is in the 'danger over filled' section untill the aircon kickes in then it goes down to the normal section (boarder line between under pressure and normal) but goes straight back to 'danger' when the engine stops. That is when mine wants to work - regardless of switch position my turns on when the engine has got warm enough - but i think (hope) thats a stuck relay some where. Big Blue. -
We have a 2000 MK1 Diesel Auto - with a heating problem. Temp normally is very low (white section on the gauge) takes ages to move off the bottom stop but some times has gone into the red (once on holiday), no heat into the cabin and the pipes that go to the rear AUX heater never got warm. Having read a lot of the heating/cooling posts on this site i decided it must be 1 of 5 things 1.. Airlock 2.. Thermostat 3.. Water pump 4.. Head gasket 5.. All of the the above. I thought i got rid of the airlock about 4 weeks ago (removed the rubber from the AUX heater - loads of brown water then nice blue stuff - refilled - then next day did the same with the pipe that go into the front heater matrix), it worked for a week or so, then back to square one. So number 2 on the list was the thermostat. Got one off E-Bay and while i was at it got a water pump (just in case). So this weekend i got to work................ After a couple of hours i found this.. At this point i decided i would replace the entire water pump - so several houre later i got this out.... so.. why would some one pull out the thermostat - rip it in bits and then glue the pump back together. The car now runs at a contstant temp ( middle of the gauge) - we got a lot of steam / misting on the windows once the heater came on - i hope this is just water / moisture from the heater matrix housing (as its not been used for a long time so water could have got in there i hope) and not a hole in the heater matrix - but i am still getting a lot of pressure in the header tank. Any thoughts......