c0lezy Donating Members 115 Member For: 15y 9m 6d Gender: Male Location: West Posted 02/08/11 06:14 AM Share Posted 02/08/11 06:14 AM didnt know you could buy thesehttp://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-XR6-TURBO-BA-BF-FG-TERITORY-TURBO-OIL-FILTER-BOLT-/290585202750?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43a83a503e Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qikin71 Member 60 Member For: 15y 4m 7d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 15/08/11 02:36 AM Share Posted 15/08/11 02:36 AM O.Kjust changed the turbo line filter.If you are reading this with intention of performing this task, just read the first post with pics so you know what you are looking at and the last couple of pages as posters have found quicker and easy ways and I will also sum up my experience, but don't panic as this is the easiest thing to do as all you are effectively doing is undoing a bolt.Things you don't need:1: to be a mechanic2: a cut-off 24mm spanner3: heaps of timeThings you do need:1: enough time that you usually need to do an oil change, filter included.2: 24mm deep socket ( $3 from soupercheep)3: turbo oil filter bolt from ebay seller in link in previous post4: 14mm copper washers x 2. You can't buy these at auto places. Try a Brake place. That's where I got mine from. Fraud are too expensive.I changed my filter bolt as part of an oil change.As in previous posts, I removed air filter box and oil filter as this gives very easy access from top. In all honesty, if you are able to this , the line filter removal will be easy. I found the front bolt removal of the air filter box to be more time consuming.Copper washers go on each side of oil line Banjo fitting.What I noticed is that the new filter had larger holes for banjo fitting than the one I removed and filter was also longer. My filter appeared to be pretty clean but I will wait till I get back to work where I can pull it apart for closer inspection.I hope this post helps. Honestly, if you can undo a bolt you can do this. I think more of the hype is the importance in changing the filter rather than the task itself.Cheer's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xr6tufo Member 9 Member For: 13y 4m 18d Posted 15/08/11 05:57 AM Share Posted 15/08/11 05:57 AM my car just ticked over 170kms... got a mechanic to remove this infamous filter... its so fine its no wonder it can be blocked... mine was not blocked thank god which surprised me .. only owned car for last 5000kms and previous owner only changed oil every 15thou kms!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orangeute338 Suspended 260 Member For: 16y 3m 25d Gender: Male Posted 15/08/11 10:42 AM Share Posted 15/08/11 10:42 AM I just pulled mine out at 70kks filter is clean looks like new, but I change my oil every 5000ks and its a bf. must be a ba problem;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6Turbosonator Member 48 Member For: 13y 6m 10d Posted 19/08/11 08:49 PM Share Posted 19/08/11 08:49 PM I'm going to put the sandwich oil filter on mine, those flimsy looking mesh screens I don't trust, the micron size is either to small and can get clogged up or there to big and let sh*t through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemabf Bronze Donating Members 6 Member For: 13y 5m 18d Gender: Male Location: coomera Posted 21/08/11 06:26 AM Share Posted 21/08/11 06:26 AM Checked mine today.Took out air box,took off oil filter.1" open ended spanner,spark plug socket,24mm socket.2 new copper washers and some gasket goo.pulled it out and found the screen had allready been removed.So put it back together.roughly an hour taking my time and no leaks.A big THANK YOU to all you guys for a very informative forum.I have learnt so much from this site about xr6 turbo's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B005TD Member 2 Member For: 13y 3m 3d Posted 23/08/11 02:29 AM Share Posted 23/08/11 02:29 AM Just 2 let u all know my filter clogged up and turbo had 2 b replaced, I didn't know that there was a filter on there as this is my first turbo I've always had xr8's, it had done 143k wen it happened Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xr6tufo Member 9 Member For: 13y 4m 18d Posted 23/08/11 06:53 AM Share Posted 23/08/11 06:53 AM Just 2 let u all know my filter clogged up and turbo had 2 b replaced, I didn't know that there was a filter on there as this is my first turbo I've always had xr8's, it had done 143k wen it happenedthat's sucks.. its seems like luck of the draw with these things... some will block and some wont... like I said my car done more kms and 15kms service intervals previous owner and the filter was fine.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smXR6 Member 206 Member For: 16y 3m 22d Gender: Male Location: Noble park Posted 26/08/11 01:21 AM Share Posted 26/08/11 01:21 AM whats everyones opinion on this , gonna service it this weekend and wondering is it worth doing the earls line kit or just remove the screen from the standard bolt ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1600dave Donating Members 872 Member For: 13y 10m 14d Posted 26/08/11 02:27 AM Share Posted 26/08/11 02:27 AM Remove the standard screen that's for sure. Also worth cleaning out the line as it can get a buildup of crap inside.Heaps of people have no filter at all - with no issues.Then again it doesn hurt to fit an earls line and have some extra piece of mind. the filter position makes it piss easy to clean/maintain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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