odysseus
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*cough* But the diesels are so reliable... *cough*
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Have you checked the insides of the turbo pipes?I have checked turbo pipes they are ok, how can I test the needle lift sensor, and the in tank pump? and what is cps? will be ordering air and fuel filter tomorrow. thanks for your time.
yes took them all out and checked but going to try more off of a proven engine just in case i missed somethingHave you checked the insides of the turbo pipes?
It maybe a good idea to stick it on diagnostics and see if anything comes up. You can guess about things for ever more.
Things like a duff in tank pump will affect performance but not show a fault.I don't know if this is good or bad got it plugged in diag machine communicated this time however had no faults at all so going to have it in the workshop on Saturday and try and figure this out
I am beginning to think along those lines as also doesn't start 1st time have to cycle the glow plugs twice which im guessing runs the pump but then starts straight awayThings like a duff in tank pump will affect performance but not show a fault.
the waste gate actuator was tested through existing vac pipe with a mity vac creating pressure not vac it did not move, the actuator was tested the same straight to it still no movement completely removed the actuator from vehicle actual gate on turbo moves fine re checked actuator with pressure out of vehicle no movement whatsoeverNo issue found the waste gate works on pressure NOT vacuum.
the waste gate actuator was tested through existing vac pipe with a mity vac creating pressure not vac it did not move, the actuator was tested the same straight to it still no movement completely removed the actuator from vehicle actual gate on turbo moves fine re checked actuator with pressure out of vehicle no movement whatsoever
it is held in the shut position, as stated the fault with the actuator is the diaphragm not moving the spring, the spring is fine thus causing the turbo to overboost and the map sensor reads this altering the fueling causing the lack of power as the fault only occurs at around 3000rpm when the turbo is boosting or is that completely wrong?
Could be that the ECU is not registering boost pressure properly. Look for the loose vacuum line from the bottom of the inlet manifold to the boost pressure sensor on top of the fuel filter housing. Well, just a guess...
yes checked that thanks was one of first things.Could be that the ECU is not registering boost pressure properly. Look for the loose vacuum line from the bottom of the inlet manifold to the boost pressure sensor on top of the fuel filter housing. Well, just a guess...
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