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just a shot in the dark mate,but it sounds like either the cambelt could of slipped a tooth,or one of the tappet adjusters may of come loose,which can happen if the gap isnt set right,as ive have had it happen to me,and maybe a pushrod has jumped out,but with the smoke i'd say its the first, :-k
he would have a perminant derv nock if the washer's were flattendis this the same engine that got hydro'd ?
Quote from: extreme90 on January 25, 2009, 17:40:13he would have a perminant derv nock if the washer's were flattendis this the same engine that got hydro'd ?hi m8, interested in this - I reused some washers when i replaced my injectors and it was noiser afterwards - is this the cuase do you think?
Quote from: davidlandy on January 25, 2009, 18:35:54Quote from: extreme90 on January 25, 2009, 17:40:13he would have a perminant derv nock if the washer's were flattendis this the same engine that got hydro'd ?hi m8, interested in this - I reused some washers when i replaced my injectors and it was noiser afterwards - is this the cuase do you think?This just created a gulp moment, when I moved the injectors around to test them I didn't notice any washers :-> have I missed something here????Dan, I have had no terst done yet, on that tomorrow if I can get it there!!!! Im in North Warwickshire / Birmingham J4 of M6, still go the 8274 drum but it is 3" not the 2" you were looking for.
Hi all, yes me again here is today's question / findings.I managed to get some time to go and swap the injectors round, before I did I ran the engine again to see if anything had changed, the loosening of injector 3 still made no difference but loosening injector 4 did, as well as 1 & 2, so I removed injector 1 and 3 and swapped them around, I also changed the spill rail pipe as this was old and brittle, I starter her up again and redid the test it was exactly the same, I went through a sequence of undoing all the tops of the injectors one by one and only number 3 made no difference to the running of the engine apart from when I released it the smoke / steam died down, when i tightened it back up it started again, repeating this on the other injectors made no difference. (today the engine did seem to respond more and was not as lumpy).I decided to go for a little run only a couple of miles, the smoke does die down when this is done as stated before, I could hear a knocking noise coming from the engine especially under load, I slowed down put it in to 4th and hit the gas the noise got louder, when I got back I tried it on the drive and went to move off in 3rd, the same again.So now im back a step, and still wondering what is wrong I think a compression check will have to be done.Does what I have said above reconfirm or change anyones thoughtsMark - frustrated :(