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Darth Payne



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Santorini Black
Help Late Puma Owners - Turbocharger Actuator.
Hi All,

I’ve just been forced to change the turbo on my 2014 110, root cause has been resolved. I received a recon turbo, all looked good until I came to refit.

The actuator gearbox now fowls the air con compressor. Turbo supplier are helpful, but insist there are no part differences and don’t understand why it won’t fit.

Would anyone but kind enough to confirm the part number if you can, on their actuator gearbox, and post a few photos of your turbo, on a late Puma?

Really feeling like in going mad..

Thanks
Andy
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LandRoverAnorak



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I recently replaced the actuator on my 2013 2.2 to solve a problem with sticking vanes. Yon can read all about it here, in case it helps:

https://www.defender2.net/forum/post853115.html#853115

I can tell you that the correct actuator should be stamped G-72:


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 Darren

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Darth Payne



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Thanks Darren Thumbs Up

One other question, could you possibly confirm the part number on the compressor housing?

My original had the number JKM2, the replacement JKM1. I wondering if the location of the mounting for the actuator is different to clear the aircon compressor?
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LandRoverAnorak



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No, I'm afraid not. I didn't remove the shield to expose it, I'm afraid.

Scratch that - I've just realised that the number you're talking about is just visible in my picture of the bare actuator. It's not a brilliant angle to be honest, but it looks to be JKM1:


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 Darren

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Post #861617 14th Oct 2020 8:29pm
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Darth Payne



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Thumbs Up That angles good enough!

Really appreciate it sir!
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lightning



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l wonder if he managed to fix his Puma.
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Darth Payne



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Fixed
I did.

Turns out the exhaust housing is specific to the late Puma; dealer / supplier struggled. I had the existing turbo rebuilt.
Post #1015462 17th Nov 2023 5:43pm
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