That is just one incredibly lucky owner that her car ended up on the receiving end of Baz’s expertise in the overhaul & repair of the dreaded 1.0 litre Ecoboost engine! Surely with that oil pump pickup so blocked, causing the oil pressure warning light to be permanently on, it would only have been a matter of a few more miles before the engine would have been total scrap! However because his vast experience led him to do the initial check for camshaft wear, which proved to be only very slight anyway, he was then able to go on to completely save the engine. Amazing job as always 😊.
Great video again. I'm an engineer and mechanic keeping classic and vintage motorcycles on the road. I'd hazard a guess that the only thing that saved this engine to get it to the point where Baz could sort it out is the quality of modern synthetic oils. Obviously the engine had been running with much reduced oil pressure for a while and as Baz points out, very poorly serviced. This was a superb save. It does hassle me that people are more and more treating cars as throwaway white goods. This video just goes to show the huge difference an intelligent technician/mechanic who understands the intricacies of what he's doing makes.
@PurityVendetta absolutely no one checks there oil nowadays....unless they've been told to do it by there Grandad or there Dad...people don't understand that when that oil light comes on that your engine is probably toast 🤫🤫
I agree, like you I love restoring engines and despair at peoples basic knowledge of what they need to check on a regular basis. However I see why, they are accustomed with modern cars to see warnings come up from sensors for oil, tyres, windscreen wash etc etc, not realising with some of these lights the damage is already done. This has only gotten worse with PCP/leasing where people treat cars as throwaway items, relying on the annual service even for tyre pressures and windscreen fluid. However even in the past things went wrong, a friend of mine (a good engineer) bought his daughter a car, a small mini. He showed her how to do the basic checks, but she obviously never listened carefully, I was with him when the phone call came. 'Dad, the engine oil light came on, so I filled it up through that hole you showed me, it took a lot, now there's oil everywhere?' that was a new engine needed.
I’ve got a 2016 focus on 92000 miles and hopefully still going. Hoping my 6 monthly Castrol oil changes are doing the trick 😅. Great content. Love your videos working on these. The attention to detail within these engines and the other models you work on is impeccable.
Great work as usual Baz. With the vaccum pump, i would have personally replaced that. Being staved oil could cause the internal seals to fail prematurely. Also, the one-way valve on them have normally fallen apart. We keep spares in stock to quickly swap out
Doesn't matter how many of these wet belts you do mate. Always a pleasure to see you saving them. Like you've said. If you look after these engines they can go on for a long time.
Top work as usual. Funny I heard the brand Kamoka but never used it. I bought some Bosch filters for 1,5 euros each for one of the cars. Also like to change oil every 6 months or 5k Kms for the daily and and the 2-3k Kms for the fast road car. It is always funny to watch these neglected engines. I knew a case that didn't know you need to change oil, so the car stopped working at 60k Kms with no oil in the engine. (Lol)
The DV6 1.6 hdi as well as the 1.6tdci same engine i took all the turbo filters out as you said it killed them. I ran a 207 with the 90 bhp engine , after replacing the turbo on it for a year without the filter. Never had an issue if anything in Europe it became the norm to take the filters out, the diameter of the oil feed pipe was good enough to alloy small debris to go through without the filter.
Fantastic diagnosis and repair. Your videos just go to show these engines are not as bad as people make out if properly maintained. As a Citroen Puretech owner I appreciate how important regular and proper servicing is. Wet belt engines will not tolerate poor maintenance like some engines of old could. A lucky escape for the owner of this Focus.
The good thing about the puretech engines is the belt can be changed in 3/4hours and you can check the belt and know exactly when it should be replaced.
so glad I've retired as vehicle technician that wet belt set up is ridiculous never had oil pressure issues when the timing belts were kept dry car engine engineers need a good slapping love the videos 👏👏
Wow I'm amazed that car survived oil starvation like that, and to be holding oil top side of the strainer... unreal. Even the turbo is ok, your customer got away light there. If your engine doesn't knocka, fit a Kamoka 😂. Anyway back to Wales v France 👍
@alanoliver535 The Ecoboost is just like the Rover K series, great engine with one fatal flaw. Drive either with mechanical sympathy and service them on time with the correct spec fluids and quality filters and they will last ages. Many manufacturers including VW and Honda are using wet belts in their engines it's a bad idea being adopted industry wide not just an ecoboost problem. Would I buy one yes but only if it was either brand new or had a full main dealer history.
Kamoka is a Polish auto parts. One of the cheapest brands you can get but sometimes more expensive than a well known brand, usually an eBay special where it goes as "KAP" brand.
Have you ever done a DV6 timing belt on here Baz? Still a few of them around. Your video might help someone as certainly not worth taking to a mechanic these days. 🤣 That poor car. I'm amazed the damage wasn't worse looking at that pick up. I'm not a professional mechanic but I have never seen one of that brand of filters and the vehicles I do work on are often horribly neglected and run on a budget.
All avoided by an oil and filter every 6 months using the specified oil, Its usually the people who never service their car that then complain it's unreliable.
Did one the other week solid brake pedal it had actually smashed the vac pump gearing mate 😆 can't tell them enough about servicing at regular intervals 👌🏻👨🏼🔧
Great vid Baz spot on mate the turbo feed gauze when I done my wet belt probs can't remember 🤣 I'm the one that snapped the starter motor bolt in the gearbox for the locking tool when I done it, but yea that turbo gauze I deleted that didn't put back in along with both the VVT pulleys gauzes as when there blocked they starved top of camshafts and VVT pulleys so they got deleted also, 100% agree with u Baz rather have dirty oil get to it then no oil exact same thing on DV6 PSA engines land rover, some subaru, VAG, Alfa Romeo quite a lot of manufacturers, a lot end up actually getting rid of it Alfra Romeo on one engine done a recall I believe or some update and they said get rid of it 🤷🏻♂️ and many others have so yea that's why I done that in the end I've seen loads of cars ran without them for like 80K+ miles and have been fine so I'll stick with that imo it's designed to fail so when u neglect a vehicle u get bitten in ur ass even more by destroying ur turbo 🤣 think about it no engine from late 90s early 00s really had this turbo gauze imo designed to fail love the vids Baz keep it up bro 👊🏻🫡😎
I purchased a very cheap 1.0 ecoboost Focus off an old gent who due to illness had lost his licence. 10 years old but only 46k miles but no service history for last 4 years, although it had passed every MOT and had brand new tyres and discs/pads all round, which showed some love being given. Cam belt, full service with every fluid, filter and plugs changed, new AC radiator and I now have a 50mg commute car for my 100 mile a day trip.
I got told this once by an "Independent BMW Specialist" - all I had to do was disconnect the vacuum hose from the EGR valve and it runs better than ever now!
Well done Baz , another saved . never owned an eco boost engine but they do drive well , lots of negatives going around about there reliability , do you think they are a bad engine or is it down to poor maintenance or poor design ?
I sold my last car with 400,000 miles on it and was still running fine. Oil and filter change every 5,000 miles and regular maintenance of all wear and tear items by myself kept it running sweet. Too many people think so long as they put fuel in it, it should run fine😮
Looking at the general wear on this engine I reckon this car has probably been looked after quite well until the last owner got the keys and it was all downhill after that, poor unsuspecting woman bought it from someone who probably told her they'd lost the receipts for servicing etc. I reckon folk that don't service things don't look after things and it's generally best to steer clear of their cast offs. Would be interesting to see the contents of that Polish oil filter as the belt wasn't as bad as expected?
Worse one I done was a 15 plate fiesta on 97k It had a very blocked oil pick up and 6 teeth missing off the belt ( I found them in the sump) The car is still going a year on
Having watched much of baz's work it seems plain to me thatodern engines need proper regular servicing. As opposed to my 74 mini,76 nissan,77 allegro,80 mirafiori(twin cam) and whatever else that seemingly ran on neglect and abuse Happy days indeed😂
There's an old saying, look after ya car and the car will look after you ! Great job, sir . Do you get many cars in that you're not as firmiler with and needs to carry out to manufacturers speck ! Hope its not a daft question ! Will you getting yours BMW detailed sat ? Maybe a video looking around your BM poss !
honestly with a trade card, even at halfords, if somebody says get the cheapest filters, ill get the cheapest pollen / air filter but just get a good oil filter inawayas they are never more than £3 /4ish more at the most. even on amazon febi are decently priced, or even blue print which dont seem to bad for the price
@@paultaylor9652 mots are pointless in my opinion as the car can meet minimum requirements at the time of test... Which means it's only just fit for the road the a ticket lasts 12 months
just done a full service on my kuga. Bosch parts all the way...looked like it has never been done. cabin filer was black and mud in it and so was the air filter...some people just fill up the tank...GET THE THING SERVICED..
How long should the sealant dry? I usually leave it overnight but not sure if its really necessary I have noticed that its not completely cured the next day
@@Hendroit I always use them over night, but it needs to start drying before you put it back together hence why I always say leave till it gets a skin on, chemical reaction has already started.... Many do do this simple thing
We use wurth or original ford sealer and put front cover and sump on straight away soon as the rebiulds finish start them straight up never had any leaks, the ford sealer say assemble in 5 mins anyway, And yes ive replaced loads of ecoboost belts and ecoblue belts as ive work in ford dealerships since being an apprentice in 1982 @bazmeredith
Baz , Need some advice ……looking at a 6 year old Honda CRV 2 litre petrol and it has very low mileage and service history however I opened the oil cap and it had some mayonnaise on the cap , is this a sure sign of a problem with water in the oil ?
Thanks Baz , will get the test done ! Watched all your videos and great to see someone that’s honest and very knowledgeable giving expert advice , wish you were my local garage ! 👍
I had a toyota Yaris with a bit of mayo in the oil cap and I keot an eye on it over 20,000 kms , the car didn't lose any coolant in that time,so it can be quite normal
High oil level could be a failed HPFP but then the oil would smell petrol like. These engines aren’t so bad with a bit of luck and proper maintenance with the correct oil.
Yeah if they are serviced correctly they often go beyond the change interval. But all the wanna be you tube spanner monkies have to have something to phone about...Used to be that other stupid idea ford had of not putting a keyway on zetec/duratec petrol engines. If they could only read instructions instead of looking at pictures😂😂
have you worked on a 2019 onwards new eco boost engine baz, with chain instead of wet belt ? (I know the oil pump is still wet belt), just wondered if you have had to do one yet
Some of the early ones have cylinder deactivation on cyl 1 ( For fuel economy 😂😂) and the rocker arm springs break, needless to say ford don't use cylinder deactivation now on them😂😂
As well as Kia, the dealership i worked at was also peugeot.. we rarely put those filters back in for the turbo. Never had any issues. The dv6 is cracking little engine. More than i can say for the bmw\peugeot petrol engine......
Baz your a top mechanic ive got one of these cars I changed the spark plugs one of them broke the porcelain off and fell into the chamber what will happen to it?
@@stephentaylor4996 providing it doesn't get jammed in a valve, it may just smash out and blow through the exhaust, but bit but try and get it out it happend to me once and I use a small amount of blue tak on a thin wire and managed to get it out
Years ago this would have been considered a radical racing engine and would have had a pampered life. Now it is put in ordinary road cars where it has a good chance of getting neglected.....
KAMOKA is the name of the mocha they serve while your waiting for your car to be serviced at the Ford dealerships, and they just named the filters the same to keep it universal 😉
when comparing that engine design to a toyota or honda it is awfull. P.S Kamoka filters are a euro or turkish made product that is available all over ebay.
That is just one incredibly lucky owner that her car ended up on the receiving end of Baz’s expertise in the overhaul & repair of the dreaded 1.0 litre Ecoboost engine! Surely with that oil pump pickup so blocked, causing the oil pressure warning light to be permanently on, it would only have been a matter of a few more miles before the engine would have been total scrap! However because his vast experience led him to do the initial check for camshaft wear, which proved to be only very slight anyway, he was then able to go on to completely save the engine. Amazing job as always 😊.
@@sthillarys52 appreciate this 🤙
Great video again. I'm an engineer and mechanic keeping classic and vintage motorcycles on the road. I'd hazard a guess that the only thing that saved this engine to get it to the point where Baz could sort it out is the quality of modern synthetic oils. Obviously the engine had been running with much reduced oil pressure for a while and as Baz points out, very poorly serviced.
This was a superb save. It does hassle me that people are more and more treating cars as throwaway white goods. This video just goes to show the huge difference an intelligent technician/mechanic who understands the intricacies of what he's doing makes.
Baz not Daz.
@PurityVendetta absolutely no one checks there oil nowadays....unless they've been told to do it by there Grandad or there Dad...people don't understand that when that oil light comes on that your engine is probably toast 🤫🤫
@ast6537 I meet all sorts of people who don't even know how to open their bonnet nowadays so that doesn't surprise me 😕
I agree, like you I love restoring engines and despair at peoples basic knowledge of what they need to check on a regular basis. However I see why, they are accustomed with modern cars to see warnings come up from sensors for oil, tyres, windscreen wash etc etc, not realising with some of these lights the damage is already done. This has only gotten worse with PCP/leasing where people treat cars as throwaway items, relying on the annual service even for tyre pressures and windscreen fluid. However even in the past things went wrong, a friend of mine (a good engineer) bought his daughter a car, a small mini. He showed her how to do the basic checks, but she obviously never listened carefully, I was with him when the phone call came. 'Dad, the engine oil light came on, so I filled it up through that hole you showed me, it took a lot, now there's oil everywhere?' that was a new engine needed.
@@davidoldboy5425mmm .. I’ve done that in my youth hate to admit 🤦♂️
Oil and filter. Way cheaper than engines.
Great job Baz, one happy customer.
I’ve got a 2016 focus on 92000 miles and hopefully still going. Hoping my 6 monthly Castrol oil changes are doing the trick 😅. Great content. Love your videos working on these. The attention to detail within these engines and the other models you work on is impeccable.
Good to hear you're not being pushed the NAPA & Drive teck oils pushed by auto stores
Enjoyable video as always Baz, and every one has a couple of new gems of experience and information about maintaining a particular vehicle. 👍😎
Great work as usual Baz. With the vaccum pump, i would have personally replaced that. Being staved oil could cause the internal seals to fail prematurely. Also, the one-way valve on them have normally fallen apart. We keep spares in stock to quickly swap out
Doesn't matter how many of these wet belts you do mate. Always a pleasure to see you saving them. Like you've said. If you look after these engines they can go on for a long time.
Brilliant work as usual....
You are an example for all mechanics, thanks for sharing.
Judging by the cheap as chips oil filter, the oil used has been the wrong spec too hence why it's in such bad shape.
Top work as usual.
Funny I heard the brand Kamoka but never used it. I bought some Bosch filters for 1,5 euros each for one of the cars.
Also like to change oil every 6 months or 5k Kms for the daily and and the 2-3k Kms for the fast road car.
It is always funny to watch these neglected engines. I knew a case that didn't know you need to change oil, so the car stopped working at 60k Kms with
no oil in the engine. (Lol)
Amazing how many people still think the oil light means it needs topping up with oil 🤷🏼♂️ it’s a miracle that engine survived !!
The DV6 1.6 hdi as well as the 1.6tdci same engine i took all the turbo filters out as you said it killed them. I ran a 207 with the 90 bhp engine , after replacing the turbo on it for a year without the filter. Never had an issue if anything in Europe it became the norm to take the filters out, the diameter of the oil feed pipe was good enough to alloy small debris to go through without the filter.
Baz great blog as usual, when will people learn and do proper maintenance of their cars , it’s a no brainier 💪❤️
baz great work you save the day for that woman 4 grand down the drain i bet she taught it was a right off
Fantastic diagnosis and repair. Your videos just go to show these engines are not as bad as people make out if properly maintained. As a Citroen Puretech owner I appreciate how important regular and proper servicing is. Wet belt engines will not tolerate poor maintenance like some engines of old could.
A lucky escape for the owner of this Focus.
The good thing about the puretech engines is the belt can be changed in 3/4hours and you can check the belt and know exactly when it should be replaced.
so glad I've retired as vehicle technician that wet belt set up is ridiculous never had oil pressure issues when the timing belts were kept dry car engine engineers need a good slapping love the videos 👏👏
Wow I'm amazed that car survived oil starvation like that, and to be holding oil top side of the strainer... unreal. Even the turbo is ok, your customer got away light there. If your engine doesn't knocka, fit a Kamoka 😂. Anyway back to Wales v France 👍
Here agreeing with all you said and sympathise with your last sentence! Bloody WRU...
I still think these Ecoboost engines are rubbish .
@alanoliver535 The Ecoboost is just like the Rover K series, great engine with one fatal flaw. Drive either with mechanical sympathy and service them on time with the correct spec fluids and quality filters and they will last ages. Many manufacturers including VW and Honda are using wet belts in their engines it's a bad idea being adopted industry wide not just an ecoboost problem.
Would I buy one yes but only if it was either brand new or had a full main dealer history.
What a great save baz, you shall be known as the wet belt master 🥋. Learn a lot from you 👍🏼
Kamoka is a Polish auto parts. One of the cheapest brands you can get but sometimes more expensive than a well known brand, usually an eBay special where it goes as "KAP" brand.
Have you ever done a DV6 timing belt on here Baz? Still a few of them around. Your video might help someone as certainly not worth taking to a mechanic these days. 🤣
That poor car. I'm amazed the damage wasn't worse looking at that pick up. I'm not a professional mechanic but I have never seen one of that brand of filters and the vehicles I do work on are often horribly neglected and run on a budget.
So disappointed when you didn't give the oil level @1:04 a bit of a "checkarooney" ..😅..love your stuff Baz
Great watch as usual. 👌🏻🎯🥃
All avoided by an oil and filter every 6 months using the specified oil, Its usually the people who never service their car that then complain it's unreliable.
Did you change the oil filter ?😂 Excellent video👍
@@trekshogun I flushed it out with some diesel 😂😂😂😂😂
@@bazmeredith Ha Ha! I would of done the same!
Kamoka is one of the worst car parts you can get, I was fitting Kamoka's glow plugs and they came apart while tightening them up. Great vid cheers
Did one the other week solid brake pedal it had actually smashed the vac pump gearing mate 😆 can't tell them enough about servicing at regular intervals 👌🏻👨🏼🔧
Great vid Baz spot on mate the turbo feed gauze when I done my wet belt probs can't remember 🤣 I'm the one that snapped the starter motor bolt in the gearbox for the locking tool when I done it, but yea that turbo gauze I deleted that didn't put back in along with both the VVT pulleys gauzes as when there blocked they starved top of camshafts and VVT pulleys so they got deleted also, 100% agree with u Baz rather have dirty oil get to it then no oil exact same thing on DV6 PSA engines land rover, some subaru, VAG, Alfa Romeo quite a lot of manufacturers, a lot end up actually getting rid of it Alfra Romeo on one engine done a recall I believe or some update and they said get rid of it 🤷🏻♂️ and many others have so yea that's why I done that in the end I've seen loads of cars ran without them for like 80K+ miles and have been fine so I'll stick with that imo it's designed to fail so when u neglect a vehicle u get bitten in ur ass even more by destroying ur turbo 🤣 think about it no engine from late 90s early 00s really had this turbo gauze imo designed to fail love the vids Baz keep it up bro 👊🏻🫡😎
I purchased a very cheap 1.0 ecoboost Focus off an old gent who due to illness had lost his licence. 10 years old but only 46k miles but no service history for last 4 years, although it had passed every MOT and had brand new tyres and discs/pads all round, which showed some love being given. Cam belt, full service with every fluid, filter and plugs changed, new AC radiator and I now have a 50mg commute car for my 100 mile a day trip.
I got told this once by an "Independent BMW Specialist" - all I had to do was disconnect the vacuum hose from the EGR valve and it runs better than ever now!
Great entertainment and learning once again 💚👍
Well done Baz , another saved . never owned an eco boost engine but they do drive well , lots of negatives going around about there reliability , do you think they are a bad engine or is it down to poor maintenance or poor design ?
I sold my last car with 400,000 miles on it and was still running fine. Oil and filter change every 5,000 miles and regular maintenance of all wear and tear items by myself kept it running sweet. Too many people think so long as they put fuel in it, it should run fine😮
Always great to see one saved! 😊
Looking at the general wear on this engine I reckon this car has probably been looked after quite well until the last owner got the keys and it was all downhill after that, poor unsuspecting woman bought it from someone who probably told her they'd lost the receipts for servicing etc. I reckon folk that don't service things don't look after things and it's generally best to steer clear of their cast offs. Would be interesting to see the contents of that Polish oil filter as the belt wasn't as bad as expected?
I’m 40 years in the trade and have never heard of that filter make .
It's a first for me, it even felt light when I took it off, I may even cut it open
It’ll be clogged with wet timing belt fragments .In my opinion the wet belt is the biggest mistake ever made in the history of engine design.
I did hear of a cheap Chinese company selling filters at ridiculous prices to suppliers at a recent trade show and I mean ridiculous pricing
Good stuff Baz, well saved..
Hoki Koki oil filter. 😂
No need to wonder no more.. I have put a few of the filters for the turbo oil feed in the bin. And it have not caused any issues yet. :)
Worse one I done was a 15 plate fiesta on 97k
It had a very blocked oil pick up and 6 teeth missing off the belt
( I found them in the sump)
The car is still going a year on
Great job Baz, have a good weekend 👍
Having watched much of baz's work it seems plain to me thatodern engines need proper regular servicing.
As opposed to my 74 mini,76 nissan,77 allegro,80 mirafiori(twin cam) and whatever else that seemingly ran on neglect and abuse
Happy days indeed😂
There's an old saying, look after ya car and the car will look after you ! Great job, sir . Do you get many cars in that you're not as firmiler with and needs to carry out to manufacturers speck ! Hope its not a daft question ! Will you getting yours BMW detailed sat ? Maybe a video looking around your BM poss !
honestly with a trade card, even at halfords, if somebody says get the cheapest filters, ill get the cheapest pollen / air filter but just get a good oil filter inawayas they are never more than £3 /4ish more at the most. even on amazon febi are decently priced, or even blue print which dont seem to bad for the price
I've known some people think because a car has been for an MOT it doesn't need servicing, crazy I know.
@@paultaylor9652 mots are pointless in my opinion as the car can meet minimum requirements at the time of test... Which means it's only just fit for the road the a ticket lasts 12 months
just done a full service on my kuga. Bosch parts all the way...looked like it has never been done. cabin filer was black and mud in it and so was the air filter...some people just fill up the tank...GET THE THING SERVICED..
How long should the sealant dry? I usually leave it overnight but not sure if its really necessary
I have noticed that its not completely cured the next day
@@Hendroit I always use them over night, but it needs to start drying before you put it back together hence why I always say leave till it gets a skin on, chemical reaction has already started.... Many do do this simple thing
We use wurth or original ford sealer and put front cover and sump on straight away soon as the rebiulds finish start them straight up never had any leaks, the ford sealer say assemble in 5 mins anyway, And yes ive replaced loads of ecoboost belts and ecoblue belts as ive work in ford dealerships since being an apprentice in 1982 @bazmeredith
Hi Baz .....great work as always ...
Baz , Need some advice ……looking at a 6 year old Honda CRV 2 litre petrol and it has very low mileage and service history however I opened the oil cap and it had some mayonnaise on the cap , is this a sure sign of a problem with water in the oil ?
@@brianmonahan7990 it can be caused by short journeys buddy, best get a sniff test done, and ask if it's using coolant ect,
Thanks Baz , will get the test done ! Watched all your videos and great to see someone that’s honest and very knowledgeable giving expert advice , wish you were my local garage ! 👍
I had a toyota Yaris with a bit of mayo in the oil cap and I keot an eye on it over 20,000 kms , the car didn't lose any coolant in that time,so it can be quite normal
Fairly black oil for a petrol Baz, Kamoka is to Autodoc as what Crossland is to Halfords
Nice job 👍👍👍👍
High oil level could be a failed HPFP but then the oil would smell petrol like. These engines aren’t so bad with a bit of luck and proper maintenance with the correct oil.
Yeah if they are serviced correctly they often go beyond the change interval. But all the wanna be you tube spanner monkies have to have something to phone about...Used to be that other stupid idea ford had of not putting a keyway on zetec/duratec petrol engines. If they could only read instructions instead of looking at pictures😂😂
I love saving cars, well done.
have you worked on a 2019 onwards new eco boost engine baz, with chain instead of wet belt ? (I know the oil pump is still wet belt), just wondered if you have had to do one yet
I haven't had one in yet buddy
Some of the early ones have cylinder deactivation on cyl 1 ( For fuel economy 😂😂) and the rocker arm springs break, needless to say ford don't use cylinder deactivation now on them😂😂
great job again lad them filters were rank lack ov maintenance four sure keep it goin
These ecobooms make me cringe but I love the content when you save them 👍😊
Happy shopper oil filter and that oil looks like it's been in their a long time
Good save well done!
Oil cheaper than engines.
Should be good for another 20000 miles lol
The Jedi Master of spannering 😎
As well as Kia, the dealership i worked at was also peugeot.. we rarely put those filters back in for the turbo. Never had any issues. The dv6 is cracking little engine. More than i can say for the bmw\peugeot petrol engine......
I had cleaneroony on my bingo card ,damn.
I was advised that the filters on the DV6 were better discarded.
Baz your a top mechanic ive got one of these cars I changed the spark plugs one of them broke the porcelain off and fell into the chamber what will happen to it?
@@stephentaylor4996 providing it doesn't get jammed in a valve, it may just smash out and blow through the exhaust, but bit but try and get it out it happend to me once and I use a small amount of blue tak on a thin wire and managed to get it out
@bazmeredith cheers baz tried everything but couldn't get it them cylinders a so deep!
Hoover with a straw attached suck DAT shit out
I was expecting to see the belt in a worse condition tho 🤘
Give the engine bay a clean and ignore the lights, job done..
My Corsa D LE 61 plate 85k Has been a little gem of a car. Gutted I have to get a a modern car next..
No way that filter is more expensive for VW fitment than a Mann filter , I know which one I wouldn't fit😁
Years ago this would have been considered a radical racing engine and would have had a pampered life. Now it is put in ordinary road cars where it has a good chance of getting neglected.....
Surprised the turbo survived
I blame the auto stores selling oil & filters that just scrape by on requirements most garages are using them
Hi baz, what's your labour charge to do this wet belt?
KAMOKA is the name of the mocha they serve while your waiting for your car to be serviced at the Ford dealerships, and they just named the filters the same to keep it universal 😉
The coffee would have filtered better
what camera you using baz ?
@@gunswills85 DJI pocket 3 buddy
Nice one 💯
I think the cars with a wet belt of eny kind should be avoided I definitely wouldn't want one
I'm waiting for you to work on a Seat Leon 1.5 130 tsi..
brilliant video so why is the RAC and AA not taking this up not they rather talk about spin ULEZ
Skoda still on the ramp😅
Baz I've messaged you regarding my ford focus. When you got a spare 5 mins could you take a look plz 😁
when comparing that engine design to a toyota or honda it is awfull. P.S Kamoka filters are a euro or turkish made product that is available all over ebay.
Honda also use a Wet Belt on their 1.0 liter.
@@-DC- Any problems with it? no i thought not as Honda designed it right. Toyota use a wet belt in the Aygo and again any problems? no.
I’ve left the turbo feed filter out of my DV6, time will tell I guess!!
wet belt master
kamoka is polish i think
That car has never had an oil change Baz imo or not many 👍
With that filter from KAMOKA the oil has been changed at least once. And to make the motor survive the oil used must have been decent.
Kamoka Oil Filter Oil Filter Cut Open - ua-cam.com/video/DjLkZ6l4RF0/v-deo.html
Did she have fresh oil and that kamoka oil filter begone
Large car and heavy with a 1.0 engine in it come on Ford get real no power at all limp.
I’ve owned 3 and they certainly don’t lack power. Fuel economy isn’t exceptional on them though from my experience.
Eco boost are garbage especially the 1.0 versions.
You must be a car salesman 😂😂