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driver



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Torque setting for inlet manifold
By any chance does anybody know the torque setting for the 9 bolts that secure the inlet manifold,
My manifold is blowing an oil mist over everything so I think a gasket change is in order,

Thanks in advance,
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driver



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Anyone any idea for this?
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There are some excellent resources here https://onedrive.live.com/?id=4BC2D89C85C7...9C85C7C171

You will find the torque settings in the workshop manuals Thumbs Up > 110 XS Double Cab
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The WSM for an '07 2.4 TDCi specifies 15Nm (11lb-ft) for the inlet manifold bolts.

If there is excessive oil I'd also be include to try to find where it is coming from, turbo seals perhaps, or cylinder blow-by. Perhaps fit a catch can if the latter.
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driver



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Thanks for the updates and advice,
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