knakered 1.9td engine in pickup
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knakered 1.9td engine in pickup
Right this is it i'm bitting the bullet this weekend. Diesel pump is pissing out diesel and the engine uses over a litre of oil every 400 miles, then the other day lots of oil spots appeared over the rear of my pickup.
It does leak some oil but cant be leaking that much It doesn't smoke from the rear when i'm followed but the oil must be going somewhere.
I'm after your thoughts, i'm thinking of compression testing the engine first before i remove it, if that is good could it be the turbo fooked, anyone had the same problem? its a 1.9td aaz engine don't know it history or mileage was already fitted, it pulls very well even with a slipping clutch (pesky oil leak)
it's coming out whatever to do diesel pump and clutch and oil leaks but i don't want to strip it down if i don't need to, any obvious way to see if turbo is at fault?
cheers nick
It does leak some oil but cant be leaking that much It doesn't smoke from the rear when i'm followed but the oil must be going somewhere.
I'm after your thoughts, i'm thinking of compression testing the engine first before i remove it, if that is good could it be the turbo fooked, anyone had the same problem? its a 1.9td aaz engine don't know it history or mileage was already fitted, it pulls very well even with a slipping clutch (pesky oil leak)
it's coming out whatever to do diesel pump and clutch and oil leaks but i don't want to strip it down if i don't need to, any obvious way to see if turbo is at fault?
cheers nick
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I surpose check for leaking turbo oil pipes - a mate overlooked that initally but quickly found it was an easy way for an engine to use a hell of alot of oil! Might not seem too bad when parked but have a look when the engine is running and it could be a different matter.
While the engine is out have a look inside the exhaust and inlet pipeing - if its full of oil the turbo seals have probubly had it.
While the engine is out have a look inside the exhaust and inlet pipeing - if its full of oil the turbo seals have probubly had it.
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asked a mechanic mate, he reckons it's probably the oil scrapper rings gummed up, suggested kill or cure method with an engine flush then change oil and filter then add a fortifier with new oil. Think i'm going to go for it but may kill my engine if it dis-logges lots of "pooh" and blocks an oil way
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hogseye wrote:asked a mechanic mate, he reckons it's probably the oil scrapper rings gummed up, suggested kill or cure method with an engine flush then change oil and filter then add a fortifier with new oil. Think i'm going to go for it but may kill my engine if it dis-logges lots of "pooh" and blocks an oil way
Has it ever had a broken timing belt?
It won't be gummed oil rings.
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hogseye wrote:don't know about a broken timing belt but don't know what difference that would make the weirdest part is that there is no smoke from the rear unless you floor it, but then all diesels smoke when you floor them. will run it up tomorow and look at pipes
Broken timing belts on all the 1.9 idi engines almost always results in piston damage and then the rings can not move properly.
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My AAZ engine has exactly these symptoms. Returned about 30mpg on a recent trip to the Lake District (from Bucks) but only about 400mpl on the oil.
I am interested in Andy Simpson's comments about broken timing belts and piston damage - are you able to explain that a little more please Andy? I presume the valves must hit the pistons on the edge? Is there any way, short of dismantling, which could check for that damage?
thanks
I am interested in Andy Simpson's comments about broken timing belts and piston damage - are you able to explain that a little more please Andy? I presume the valves must hit the pistons on the edge? Is there any way, short of dismantling, which could check for that damage?
thanks
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My AAZ engine has exactly these symptoms. Returned about 30mpg on a recent trip to the Lake District (from Bucks) but only about 400mpl on the oil.
I am interested in Andy Simpson's comments about broken timing belts and piston damage - are you able to explain that a little more please Andy? I presume the valves must hit the pistons on the edge? Is there any way, short of dismantling, which could check for that damage?
thanks
Garyd
I am interested in Andy Simpson's comments about broken timing belts and piston damage - are you able to explain that a little more please Andy? I presume the valves must hit the pistons on the edge? Is there any way, short of dismantling, which could check for that damage?
thanks
Garyd
had a moment this morning the oil light and buzzer came on, but then went off again hadn't done that before the engine flush trying to clock some miles up to check oil level. this was only doing about 33mpg on a run which compared to the diesel campers on here surprised me. will let you know if the flush achieved anything over next couple of days