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Ken newbold
Posted: July 04, 2007 04:52 pm


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Yeah 1.9n/a diesel, in DTR and TZD form, although I've not seen a 1.9 TZD Estate, yet ohmy.gif

The turbo ones are usually badged up as such.

As for the octopus. IMHO there are worse jobs on a BX, I Suppose it could be down to the size of your hands. Many people recommend engine removal or at least o/s driveshaft removal. Yes the latter would make things easier, but I've always managed without.


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dean
Posted: July 04, 2007 05:26 pm


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my dtr was 1.7 turbo d, maybee thats the difference between tzd and dtr


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Ken newbold
Posted: July 04, 2007 06:13 pm


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Not really, the TZD was more or less a replacement for the DTR.

I had a DTR n/a 1.9d, and also a DTR 1.7td.

Citroen changed all the badges about 89. The most noticable difference was, at the same time they started useing torx screws in everything. mad.gif


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dean
Posted: July 05, 2007 06:06 pm


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Im not realy up to speed on Bx issues, i had mine before my fondness for citroens, well it started it actualy.
I think citroen started using the torx type because D.I.Yers wanted more of a challenge when working on their cars, and the extra expense biggrin.gif
The thing i dont understand is why keep inventing new wierd and wonderful ways of unscrewing a bolt????


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Posted: July 05, 2007 06:27 pm


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Hi Dean.

I've always presumed that the move to Torx fasteners and indeed all the splined type was to allow mechanised drive tools to engage the heads more readily; instead of having to line up exactly at 90deg, the drive bit or socket only has to rotate a few degrees if it's out of line. They're certainly a sod though if corrosion gets hold of them.

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Posted: July 05, 2007 06:36 pm


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Yeah i know what you mean about corrosion.
I rounded off two torx type head bolts when i done the h gasket a while back, But then i suppose when a bolts that tight and rusty its gona happen! Just greatfull i didnt sheer them off! done that before mad.gif


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Peter.N.
Posted: July 05, 2007 11:40 pm


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Our TZD estate was turbo - beautiful car. comfortable seats and fast, faster the the wifes ZX turbo - she complains. Faster then the XM actually!

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