1900 DG waterboxer cloud of smoke...
Posted: 07 Apr 2008, 16:40
Recently I seem to have overfilled the oil in my beloved camper.
Anyway, under load going up hill it let out loads of smoke, i lifted off the throttle, everything returnd to normal. Same again at the next few hills.
Anyway, i have been driving to work and back each day since then and it seems to run as it always has, maybe a little less power.
On inspection of the plugs, the left hand bank (nearside) had a fair bit of oil around them, but the plugs, oddly, were loose in their holes.
This is the first time ive looked at the plugs in the 8months that ive owned it, so more fool me..
Anyway, the plugs tightened up nicely, and the van continues to run. Its due for a service later this week, but im wondering if i should..
a) get it serviced, new plugs , oil etc, see what happens.
b) get the compression looked at and get the piston rings etc looked at.
c) new engine.
Id even consider doing the job myself if it could be done in situ, but my tools were stolen 10 years ago and ive never tackled anything this serious.
Is there a chance its not too bad??
If its cylinder head, is it difficult and can it be done in the van?
If its a new engine, whos good value and local (Leicester)?
PS rollered it using cov kids instructions and its looking 10 years younger.
Thanks in advance for any help, sorry to be ignorant of what may turn out to be obvious, ive read all sorts about water leaks, smoke and wynns rad leak stop (meaning its not time for a head gasket), so im hoping this oil issue may have an equally simple solution.
Anyway, under load going up hill it let out loads of smoke, i lifted off the throttle, everything returnd to normal. Same again at the next few hills.
Anyway, i have been driving to work and back each day since then and it seems to run as it always has, maybe a little less power.
On inspection of the plugs, the left hand bank (nearside) had a fair bit of oil around them, but the plugs, oddly, were loose in their holes.
This is the first time ive looked at the plugs in the 8months that ive owned it, so more fool me..
Anyway, the plugs tightened up nicely, and the van continues to run. Its due for a service later this week, but im wondering if i should..
a) get it serviced, new plugs , oil etc, see what happens.
b) get the compression looked at and get the piston rings etc looked at.
c) new engine.
Id even consider doing the job myself if it could be done in situ, but my tools were stolen 10 years ago and ive never tackled anything this serious.
Is there a chance its not too bad??
If its cylinder head, is it difficult and can it be done in the van?
If its a new engine, whos good value and local (Leicester)?
PS rollered it using cov kids instructions and its looking 10 years younger.
Thanks in advance for any help, sorry to be ignorant of what may turn out to be obvious, ive read all sorts about water leaks, smoke and wynns rad leak stop (meaning its not time for a head gasket), so im hoping this oil issue may have an equally simple solution.