11-03-2016, 03:31 PM
Where the pipe connects to the turbo there is a bolt that holds the metal pipe to the turbo inlet. If you take the front right wheel off and jack the car up laying down you can reach the bolt with a spanner. A rachet spanner helps a lot. Undo the bolt and then you will be able to pull the metal pipe away from the turbo inlet just a bit. This should empty that pipe out.
Any thing that has pooled in the bottom of the turbo I can't see you being able to remove really. I suppose if you start the car just don't rev it. The heat from the exhaust side of the turbo maybe enough to evaporate the water that has built up? (More advice needed here, I maybe unaware of something)
Any thing that has pooled in the bottom of the turbo I can't see you being able to remove really. I suppose if you start the car just don't rev it. The heat from the exhaust side of the turbo maybe enough to evaporate the water that has built up? (More advice needed here, I maybe unaware of something)
View my build thread here
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=28072
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=28072