
CT26 -> CT20 ... how long?
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CT26 -> CT20 ... how long?
Whats a decent price to get a CT26 replaced with a CT20
(assuming i supply turbo, gaskets etc)? Or rather, how many hows labour am I looking at for a garage to do it?

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Re: CT26 -> CT20 ... how long?
Hi Jamie,

I suspect 5 hours but I may be less if someone knows that they are doing.
Biggest problem is if bolts round
/ sheer off.

The hardest part is just getting to the associated bolts.

If you have the tools and a set of ramps to get the butt of the car in the air then you could probably do it yourself.


If you can get to the turbo then knock off the 4 bolts holding the turbo to the manifold and also undo the bolts holding the down pipe to the exhaust system
Then break it apart on the ground, re fit your down pipe then fit the turbo the manifold.


Soak everything with WD40 and my trick for doing loose bolts is ring spanners and a rubber mallet.
The mallet will help shock even the most stubborn bolts loose.


Cheers

James

I suspect 5 hours but I may be less if someone knows that they are doing.





The hardest part is just getting to the associated bolts.


If you have the tools and a set of ramps to get the butt of the car in the air then you could probably do it yourself.






If you can get to the turbo then knock off the 4 bolts holding the turbo to the manifold and also undo the bolts holding the down pipe to the exhaust system




Soak everything with WD40 and my trick for doing loose bolts is ring spanners and a rubber mallet.






Cheers

James
Re: CT26 -> CT20 ... how long?
Thanks for the advice James.

Can ramps be purchased? I have a lot of tools and axle stands, but if I was going to be doing anything major underneath the car Id much rather put it up on a small ramp rather than axle stands!


Can ramps be purchased? I have a lot of tools and axle stands, but if I was going to be doing anything major underneath the car Id much rather put it up on a small ramp rather than axle stands!
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Re: CT26 -> CT20 ... how long?
IIRC Halfords sell ramps for about 200, which would give you enough space to crawl under the car when needed.
Definatley worth investing in a set, axel stands are good but ramps are safer.

Regards

James




Regards

James