Where to find ATS parts?
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Where to find ATS parts?
I was looking at buying a used wastegated ats turbo but it appears it is missing the drivers side valve cover and the CDR vent relocation hardware. I called ATS they said they do not sell those parts anymore and told me to call ford. Ford said they also no longer make the valve cover. Before I blow some money on this turbo I want to be able to get parts for it. anyone have any sudgestions?
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Take a look at this web site. I'm not sure why ATS said they did'nt sell your missing parts. The valve cover and CDR vent relocation hardware should be the same or at least workable from the new ATS system. - ATS Diesel
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OK, now call ATS again and ask for parts for the 093 ATS system.
That is not a stock Ford system.
You could rework the drivers side rocker cover for the CDR relocation, but, there is a splash guard under the CDR hole i the rocker cover.
There is also a bracket on the outside for you to bolt the CDR to.
Can be seen in this picture, bracket is red behind the silver CDR.
You also need a valley pan gromet for the turbo pedistal, it's neck is smaller than the CDR vent tube.
That filter is less than desireable, the stock turbo filter box is better since you can route cool air to it instead of hot engine compartment ait that thing will be sucking in.
Parts list for your system.
http://www.atsdiesel.com/additionali...out%20v1.0.pdf
Parts picture for the Aurora 2000 system they are selling now.
Ford Aurora 2000 Turbo Kits - ATS Diesel
And I noticed they now show O rings, gaskets and grommets for the 093 system, 45 dollars for all of them
That is not a stock Ford system.
You could rework the drivers side rocker cover for the CDR relocation, but, there is a splash guard under the CDR hole i the rocker cover.
There is also a bracket on the outside for you to bolt the CDR to.
Can be seen in this picture, bracket is red behind the silver CDR.
You also need a valley pan gromet for the turbo pedistal, it's neck is smaller than the CDR vent tube.
That filter is less than desireable, the stock turbo filter box is better since you can route cool air to it instead of hot engine compartment ait that thing will be sucking in.
Parts list for your system.
http://www.atsdiesel.com/additionali...out%20v1.0.pdf
Parts picture for the Aurora 2000 system they are selling now.
Ford Aurora 2000 Turbo Kits - ATS Diesel
And I noticed they now show O rings, gaskets and grommets for the 093 system, 45 dollars for all of them
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The ATS 093 and stock Ford system had three differences.
And from what I can see of the Aurora 2000 in ATS's picture, it also falls into that same classification.
I can see the rocker cover is the same, the turbo pedistal looks identical and the CDR to air cleaner tube looks the same.
Outlet flange looks like the 093 system and the downpipe looks like the 093 downpipe.
The turbo outlet flange on the stock Ford system, 2.5" OD outlet for the downpipe, ATS 3".
The Stock Ford downpipe, 2.5" OD, ran over by a couple fork trucks before it was installed, ATS 3" round mandrel bent.
The stock Ford air filter housing said Ford Turbodiesel, the ATS housing said ATS Turbo.
Sorry no picture of that.
Other that those three differences, they are identical systems, all parts will interchange.
Unfortunately today everything comes out of a computer.
And we all know, or should know, that what comes out of a computer is no better than what someone somewhere put into it.
And from what I can see of the Aurora 2000 in ATS's picture, it also falls into that same classification.
I can see the rocker cover is the same, the turbo pedistal looks identical and the CDR to air cleaner tube looks the same.
Outlet flange looks like the 093 system and the downpipe looks like the 093 downpipe.
The turbo outlet flange on the stock Ford system, 2.5" OD outlet for the downpipe, ATS 3".
The Stock Ford downpipe, 2.5" OD, ran over by a couple fork trucks before it was installed, ATS 3" round mandrel bent.
The stock Ford air filter housing said Ford Turbodiesel, the ATS housing said ATS Turbo.
Sorry no picture of that.
Other that those three differences, they are identical systems, all parts will interchange.
Unfortunately today everything comes out of a computer.
And we all know, or should know, that what comes out of a computer is no better than what someone somewhere put into it.
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