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LR031928G - Oil Feed Pipe – Turbo – 2.4 TDCi

Original price - Original price €182,70
Original price
€182,70
€182,70 - €182,70
Current price €182,70
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Brand Allmakes OE
Turbocharger Oil Feed Pipe - carries pressurised engine oil from the cylinder block to the turbocharger bearing housing, lubricating and cooling the turbo bearings.

For the 2.4L Duratorq TDCi diesel engine (140PS).
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 2007-2016 — 2.4L Duratorq TDCi HPCR 140PS (Puma), turbocharger oil feed pipe
Alternative Codes
LR031928GLR031928

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Frequently asked questions

What does the turbocharger oil feed pipe do?
The turbocharger oil feed pipe carries pressurised engine oil from the cylinder block to the turbo bearing housing, lubricating and cooling the bearings. On the Defender (2007-2016) 2.4L Duratorq TDCi 140PS Puma engine, a clear feed pipe is essential to turbo life.
Does this fit all Defenders?
This oil feed pipe fits the Defender (2007-2016) with the 2.4L Duratorq TDCi 140PS Puma engine. It doesn't suit the later 2.2L Puma or the earlier Td5. Confirm your engine by VIN before ordering.
Why replace the turbo oil feed pipe?
Replace the turbo oil feed pipe if it's blocked, coked or leaking, since restricted oil flow starves the turbo bearings and can cause turbo failure. On the 2.4 TDCi Puma, fitting a new pipe alongside a replacement turbo is common practice to protect the new unit.