I tried taking a couple of photos, but the quarters are so cramped in that area they were not much use.
Here is a very useful website with a disassembled garrett turbo, which is very similar to the one that I had in my jeep. If you wanted to disassemble, you could use this as a guide.
http://www.technologie-entwicklung.de/G ... turbo.html
Steps in taking the turbo out (from memory)
1. Remove two nuts that hold the coolant reservoir to the firewall - move out of the way.
2. Remove air intake hoses from the front of the turbo, including vacuum line to the actuator
3. Remove heat shield from top of Turbo - 3 bolts (from the top)
4. Remove exhaust from back of turbo. This is held on by a clamp, 10 mm bolt. This can be done from the top.
5. Remove oil feed line to the turbo, which is located at the very centre on the top of the turbo. Careful not to lose the crush washer.
6. Remove two bolts that hold the Turbo to the engine from the top.
7. Now you need to move underneath the Jeep - Remove bracket that holds the turbo to the engine block. This is 3 bolts, 2 in the engine and 1 to the turbo. Move this out of the way.
8. Remove the bottom oil line. This is located in the centre of the turbo on the bottom. two small bolts hold it on the bottom, on the engine side it is a pressure fit with rubber gasket.
9. Remove the 2 bottom bolts holding the turbo on the engine.
I will try and get some pictures posted to describe the initial troubleshooting I did.