AOS R&R, anyone have a "how to?"
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AOS R&R, anyone have a "how to?"
I'm hoping to have the turbo out tomorrow. I figure while I'm in there, I may as well replace the AOS seals. I hear a lot about them failing and causing oil to get sucked through the system. I do have oil in my j-boot, hard pipes, intercooler, etc. so I figured it would be a good idea to change the AOS seals.
Anyway, can anyone give me a brief "how to?"
A search resulted in lots of talk about replacing the seals, but nothing about how to go about it. Didn't see anything in Clarks-Garage either.
Thanks!!!
Anyway, can anyone give me a brief "how to?"
A search resulted in lots of talk about replacing the seals, but nothing about how to go about it. Didn't see anything in Clarks-Garage either.
Thanks!!!
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I'm doing this right now actually! Well...not NOW since I'm heading to bed, but I've got it 2/3rds out.
I basically pulled off the intake and just about everything under it (mostly to clean the 20 years of crap off it) There are 3 bolts that hold it on, two on the top and one on the bottom that's a pain to get to
This thread had a good picture of the top of it and one of the bolts. The last post mentions a way to get at the bottom one.
So far its' been pretty easy, but i've not gotten the hard one out yet.
I basically pulled off the intake and just about everything under it (mostly to clean the 20 years of crap off it) There are 3 bolts that hold it on, two on the top and one on the bottom that's a pain to get to
This thread had a good picture of the top of it and one of the bolts. The last post mentions a way to get at the bottom one.
So far its' been pretty easy, but i've not gotten the hard one out yet.
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Its really easy you undo the top 2 bolts and the bottom one and it pops out(after the 2 lines are disconnected from it). Pull the old O rings off and put the new ones on. You have to remove the heatshield near the back of the oil pan next to the downpipe to get the bottom bolt. You can do it without removing the heatshield but that involves cutting the heatshield which I have done and wrapped the AOS with thermotec blanket.
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Originally Posted by eclou
It's about as easy as popping the top on a beer. Nothing to it. I would drill the top hole bigger while you are there
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Originally Posted by TRP951
There has been some threads on it and I think they said not to make it bigger if you are routing it back into the MAF pipe cause it will draw too much vacuum on it and suck oil out. BTW John (fast951) and special tool always say that your should route it back into the MAF pipe
And yeah its pretty easy to change those seals.
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I did not do that this time, but I bet that it the AOS O-rings needed to be changed. I have found a bit of oil in my Hard pipes and J-boot too! I figured it was normal blow by!
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I did not do that this time, but I bet that it the AOS O-rings needed to be changed. I have found a bit of oil in my Hard pipes and J-boot too! I figured it was normal blow by!
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Pulled the turbo and AOS this morning. Referring to the pic below, the red o-rings are the only two I see. Are those definitely the only ones needing replacement?
Where's the best place to get these seals, as well as the seals and o-rings necessary to reinstall the turbo? Are there any kits out there, or do I order each seal/o-ring separately?
Thanks for the help guys! I couldn't do this stuff w/out Rennlist.
Where's the best place to get these seals, as well as the seals and o-rings necessary to reinstall the turbo? Are there any kits out there, or do I order each seal/o-ring separately?
Thanks for the help guys! I couldn't do this stuff w/out Rennlist.
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Originally Posted by shiners780
Pulled the turbo and AOS this morning. Referring to the pic below, the red o-rings are the only two I see. Are those definitely the only ones needing replacement?
Where's the best place to get these seals, as well as the seals and o-rings necessary to reinstall the turbo? Are there any kits out there, or do I order each seal/o-ring separately?
Thanks for the help guys! I couldn't do this stuff w/out Rennlist.
Where's the best place to get these seals, as well as the seals and o-rings necessary to reinstall the turbo? Are there any kits out there, or do I order each seal/o-ring separately?
Thanks for the help guys! I couldn't do this stuff w/out Rennlist.
i bought mine through paragon products and yes they are the two
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Originally Posted by Mike1982
So, how would you reroute it to the maf then? I am doing this in a couple of months as well and I am using Vitesse MAF kit.
As for the seals those 2 are the only ones needed to do. There is supposedly one in the top but i tried and couldnt figure out how to open the top and would rather not break it trying
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IMHO youre better off replacing the whole unit while youre in there. The plastic gets old and cracks on the lid. Theres an ORing under the lid (not available from Porsche) that decays. As soon as you try to remove the lid to replace that ORing to prevent vacuum leaks, the lid cracks.
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How important is it to replace that inside o-ring?
To get the lid off, does it just unscrew? It doesn't seem to want to twist off. Or do you have to pry it up and off?
The unit is in great shape, as far as I can tell. I've cleaned it up and there are no visible cracks. I would rather not buy a new one if I don't have to, but if that inside o-ring is critical (and if I can't get to it without damaging the AOS) I will.
To get the lid off, does it just unscrew? It doesn't seem to want to twist off. Or do you have to pry it up and off?
The unit is in great shape, as far as I can tell. I've cleaned it up and there are no visible cracks. I would rather not buy a new one if I don't have to, but if that inside o-ring is critical (and if I can't get to it without damaging the AOS) I will.