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Yea, it's a 308 Sam. It's a very early one on a 57 plate but I think has the same 2.0l HDi engine as went in the 307 (& quite a lot of Fords). The cam belt, tenstioners & water pump we're done in April btw.
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id not worry about the turbo or dpf till it gices issue, do the flywheel and clutch and keep on trucking.
if the dpf gives issue the cheapest option is to git it and map it out.
turbo rebuilds arent that expensive, sounds like you are using a very expenaive garage
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Cheers for the advice. I think the local garage charge about £60 an hour but I've been using them since '99 and trust them. I did phone around to get quotes for labour on the DMF/clutch & they were all much the same (£460). Nothing's cheap round here unfortunately. I also forgot to mention the £1800 included new front discs (warped) & some suspension bits.
Forgive my ignorance in asking this as don't know much about turbos. I think the garage suggested it was a problem with the wastegate. I noticed small puffs of what was probably exhaust from behind the rocker cover when the engine was revved. There isn't really a loss of power. Since the car's been well serviced I assume the chance of the bearings or seals biting the dust is relatively slim?
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youll get a flywheep and clutch for less than 460, quick look at cp4l tge flywheel is 225 and clutch from 100 to 170.
solid kits are 300.
sooty smoke in the engine bay sounds more like an exhaust leak.
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Yep, I can source both DMF & clutch for £270. Problem is the labour. Book time is 7.5 hours & I've not got the time to tackle it myself, or anywhere to do it. One of he XSi's is currently occupying the garage without rear beam and a number of other bits!!!!
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If I wasn't so busy I would offer my services.
I could travel to you and do the job for £325 on your drive
But be looking at mid/end January. Im booked solid.
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The price of the parts is the price, utterly irrelevant looking online at CP4L or ECP prices if you can’t fit it yourself, garages make money on the parts too, they aren’t charities!
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I kind of understand where you're coming from. I assume you're a mechanic? I've known the guys at my local garage for nearly 20 years now. I've given them plenty of work over in that time and often they've sourced the parts, often at surprisingly reasonable prices. On this occasion they quoted £460 for the labour & much the same for the parts. I asked whether they'd fit the DMF & clutch if I could source it for less n they were happy to do so. (Got both for £266 - LUK). Any business has the choice to take on work or not on the basis of whether they think it's worth their time or not. If they had said they weren't interested in the job I would have respected their decision n reviewed the situation accordingly.
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Surprising they are happy to fit supplied parts, labour rate the same? Also be careful as they won’t supply warranty normally with supplied parts.
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Thanks again for the advice on this one guys. The car has now gone. The clutch & DMF were sorted & the turbo carried on whistling but operating normally. The GF PX'd it for a 2014 Mazda 3 yesterday. It's a very nice car & the first time either of us has had anything other than a Peugeot for nearly 20 years!!