Old Feb 4, 2017 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ray barker
yes. keep your fingers crossed and every thing els
Originally Posted by cossynut2
Fastlife 91 . What I would say is, learn from this and as others have said sometimes it is better with such a fiddly job to accept that it is beyond your skills and get a qualified mechanic to do it. No shame in it at all and you could have saved yourself the grief this has caused you.
Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Give him a break ? He's dong dangerous shit that's likely to burn his car out ?

What do you want me to do, pat him on the back and say it's a great job ?


thanks for your reply.

I am going to take your advice and will get a new turbo oil feed pipe but am going to wait until next week as I need to use the car but this altered bolt on the turbo pipe should do until then.

SO I am going to get a new turbo pipe, does the whole turbo and egr e.t.c. have to be removed or is it a quick job ?
the car is a 2006 mk2 ford focus sport 1.8 TDCI

Can you also please post a photo of the pipe for my car , there are 2 types apparently but mine is a long thin metal type, I cannot picture what it looks like as it has been botched up and I never saw the original before it was cut or anything.

thanks
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