Hola peeps,
Could anyone inform me of what's going on here.
After 5/10 mins running idle, either smoke or fumes start emanating from this general area around the silencer and r/h exhaust pipe. (which also rotates slightly if attempted)
An oily substance (oil) seems to be getting either into the exhaust as seen from pic, or oil is dripping onto heat exchanger creating smoke, or other? And... should the right hand pipe be much more secure and not rotate around the joint?
Any help is much appreciated.
Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
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Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
oh yea.. and what is the thing above the r/h exhaust please?
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
Robin_Scouser wrote:oh yea.. and what is the thing above the r/h exhaust please?
what engine matey, looks to me like the rocker gaskets are shot
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
hi, engine is 1.9 petrol watercooled.
hmm rocker gasket eh? easy fix?
hmm rocker gasket eh? easy fix?
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
yea thanks Baron.
mechanic agreed need new rocker gasket. also need to replace some run off pipes? don't know what they are. do they go by another name?
quoted me 90quid, would take 2 hrs if I get the parts.
sound about right to you buddy?
mechanic agreed need new rocker gasket. also need to replace some run off pipes? don't know what they are. do they go by another name?
quoted me 90quid, would take 2 hrs if I get the parts.
sound about right to you buddy?
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
Rocker gaskets about £1 each and take about 5 minutes each to do. The large spring rocker cover retaining clips often loose their tension and benefit from replacement, again dead cheap and dead easy to do.
Never ever heard of "run off pipes" - I wonder if he meant pushrod tubes ? - If so that can be a tricky(ish) job involving buying quite expensive "collapsible" type ones to avoid (at all costs) having to take the head(s) off. Talk more to us if this is the case !
p.s. - If he did mean pushrod tubes, maybe avoid this guy if he does not know what to call them !!
The only part of the entire exhaust system that should move at all is the heat exchanger, which usually rattles around a bit as they are not "secured" by bolts or owt. Many folk do away with them as they are not needed in our climate here in the UK (they are there to pre-heat the engines intake air in extreme freezing conditions). They and often rust badly and make an annoying rattling sound.
Never ever heard of "run off pipes" - I wonder if he meant pushrod tubes ? - If so that can be a tricky(ish) job involving buying quite expensive "collapsible" type ones to avoid (at all costs) having to take the head(s) off. Talk more to us if this is the case !
p.s. - If he did mean pushrod tubes, maybe avoid this guy if he does not know what to call them !!
The only part of the entire exhaust system that should move at all is the heat exchanger, which usually rattles around a bit as they are not "secured" by bolts or owt. Many folk do away with them as they are not needed in our climate here in the UK (they are there to pre-heat the engines intake air in extreme freezing conditions). They and often rust badly and make an annoying rattling sound.
Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here
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great. will change the gaskets myself then.
thanks for the info and explanation ghost123uk. much appreciated.
thanks for the info and explanation ghost123uk. much appreciated.
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Re: Oily, smokey, fumey thing?
Robin_Scouser wrote:great. will change the gaskets myself then.
thanks for the info and explanation ghost123uk. much appreciated.