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Teaspoonasaurous



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New/refurbished engine subframe

Hi,

Had the beast (td6 2002) in the mechanics after which I was informed I'm going to need a new engine subframe due to corrosion. Anyone have an idea about part numbers or where best to source this?

Anyone experience in changing this part?

Post #539797 8th Jan 2020 8:22am
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ur20v



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A Trap 

Are you sure, in the salty UK these can look very corroded but actually ok, it’s normally surface scale and when cleaned off very little wall loss is found. The tubing is very thick walled.

Post #539803 8th Jan 2020 9:29am
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Teaspoonasaurous



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I'm just going on what the mechanic told me! He said it would fail the MOT based on corrosion. I might let it fail and then replace

Post #539805 8th Jan 2020 9:31am
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dingg1



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Get under there and get it scraped and make up your own mind.
Probably not much wrong after a good going over with a scraper and a bit of rust killer on it.

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Teaspoonasaurous



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That's the weekend sorted!

Put it extended mode, scraper and rust killer?

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+ axle stands. Wink Thumbs Up

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Post some pictures and we can advise if you want.
I would suggest a wire brush, some cure rust then smooth rite paint Thumbs Up
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mjdronfield



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When I bought my TD6, the garage had to sort the subframe. Ended up on a ramp with steering off etc and engine supported, whilst it was sent off for clean up and powder coating.

Was advised on previous MOT, so I said I wasn’t buying without it sorted.

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FrankN



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Is this that part you need ?



I have the same problem I must change my subframe

Regards
Frank

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Danwilderspin



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This is common they are rust buckets.

I just sold my 02 to a breaker as it had started to go, the rear subframe would t pass the next mot and the sills has gone too - please check these before investing too much!

I’m talking you could poke holes in some bits (my arches were like his too)

Ironically it always had a slow oils leak which kept coming back so my front subframe was like new just oily Smile Current stable:
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Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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FrankN



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I had the subrame sandblasted and re-coated, I just have to install it

Frank

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FrankN



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Re: New/refurbished engine subframe

Teaspoonasaurous wrote:
Hi,



Anyone experience in changing this part?



I have yesterday build out the subframe , it´s not so easy , I have a heavy rust cleaner the first two days spray every day

here is a picture from the old subframe

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here you see what parts yo must rebuild


and this little part, the exhauster from the heather is the mistake , it is too short , 5 cm longer and I have not must change the subframe Neutral

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