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k03 > k24 woes!!!
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 03:41
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ok so i brought this turbo of a passat for £30 a while back and been sat in shed since but i got major woes no i have come to fit her! nothing fits i'll let the pics show you wat i mean
aaz manifold (3 bolts)

k24 manifold 4 bolts

k24 and aaz manifolds


hot side of both turbos!

cold side of both turbos

part no plates

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#1
by
burn_your_money
on 22 Jun, 2008 05:33
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It looks like you bought it off a 16V Passat. That's ok though because the manifold should be worth more then you paid for everything.
Unfortunatly you will need a new air intake, exhaust manifold and downpipe. Every other TD (mk1,mk2,mk3 in NA anyways) will match your head and K24 flange. That includes K14, T3, K24, T2. The intake should be the same as the T3. Also, where the compressed air comes out and hooks up to the intake is probably a different size.
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#2
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 05:41
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i can use the existing aaz inlet manifold from what i can work out as its silicom hose connectiong them.if i understand you right the exhaust manifold any td one will fit aslong as its got the 4 bolt pattern? and the down pipe again any one will fit then welded to my existing exhaust!
of a 16v? diesel? are these rare then? the guy i got it off did say it was transversally fitted engine.
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#3
by
burn_your_money
on 22 Jun, 2008 05:46
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i can use the existing aaz inlet manifold from what i can work out as its silicom hose connectiong them.if i understand you right the exhaust manifold any td one will fit aslong as its got the 4 bolt pattern? and the down pipe again any one will fit then welded to my existing exhaust!
of a 16v? diesel? are these rare then? the guy i got it off did say it was transversally fitted engine.
I don't know about 16V
diesel but the bolt spacing does look to be from a 16V gas engine. You guys got weird stuff over there that we didn't so I don't know for sure though.
yeah pretty much any TD exhaust manifold will bolt up to the K24 (except the K03 obviously) For the Downpipe you can either get a K14 or T2 one off a AAZ mk3 motor and it should bolt in with the rest of your exhaust or just get a flange and weld it on as you suggested.
Yes your intake manifold should work fine once the proper exhaust manifold is present.
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#4
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 06:00
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i brought it all as a k24 diesel turbo!
i'm running a 1.6n/a exhaust at the moment so yes i will have to weld it. i need to upgrade to a 2.5 stainless one i know!
nice to know that it will fit with some simple parts. would it be a good idea to fit a intercooler with this set up or will that drain to much boost?
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#5
by
burn_your_money
on 22 Jun, 2008 06:02
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i'm running a 1.6n/a exhaust at the moment so yes i will have to weld it. i need to upgrade to a 2.5 stainless one i know!
No worries then, get a mk1/mk2 TD exhaust downpipe and it will bolt on. You have the stupid C clamps that hold the exhaust together right?
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#6
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 06:18
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no c clips as the 1.9 aaz was a downpipe to just under car then clamped to rest of exhaust i cut it slid my 1.6 inside and welded round so will just have to do this to the new down pipe
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#7
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 06:52
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That K24 is the Audi 4000(?) style and so has the rectangular exhaust manifold bolt pattern and will not fit any "normal" VW diesel manifolds without an adapter plate.
Andrew
if i just make a plate and weld my exising exhaust to it that will work fine!! i hope lol
what about the manifold? will a td one work or is the turbo scrap to me?
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#8
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 06:56
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its 4 bolt in a square pattern. is it of a petrol then as when i brought it it was sold as a diesel one?
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#9
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 07:09
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just searched the part number and came up with this:
http://eng.turbo3k.com/catalogue/d-1302/according to that its off a rover sd1!!!
the part number for audi and vw turbos on that site are slightly different as are the part numbers for the parts i am more confused that ever in what i have got.
if i made up an adaptor plate from the 3 bolt to 4 bolt fitment and again with the exhaust it should fit but will she work ok? arnt petrol and diesel turbos different? the oil lines shouls be easy to make it.
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#10
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 07:11
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It's the same turbo that was fit to the Audi 5000 (not 4000) 2.0L 5 cylinder turbo diesel.
Andrew
why are the manifolds 4 cylinder ones?
if wasn't standard to the car it came of then
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#11
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 07:34
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if i use the aaz manifold and just simply make a plate up will it work?
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#12
by
rov716y
on 22 Jun, 2008 08:48
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i have been out to the car and loosely bolted in exhaust and intake manifold offered up turbo and wastegate fouls the bulkhead of the car but if i alter the angle of the turbo by only a few degrees then it doesnt foul and theres lots off room.
if i make a adapter plate up but make it into a little bit of a duct i.e an inch thick one end to nothing the other then it will fit.
i could either weld 4or 5 bits of 1/4 inch plat together to make a box but that would restrict flow or see if i could get a bit of steel 1"1/2 think and mill it out!
or scrap it and but the right turbo!