Flossie
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Check the injector pipe nut is tight.On to the next problem. #1 Seems to be sitting in fuel. Replaced the spill off pipe as that seems to be a reoccurring problem (hard to start after sitting overnight) since spill off seems to be absolutely dog ****e these days. But I am starting to wonder if there is an issue with #1. It only ever seems to be that injector that gets wet, all of the others are always bone dry. I get there is a recess so it can hold fuel, but it seems excessive.
[Edit: For reference, I could hear air being sucked into the system after I shutdown.]
I checked the usual things. I am guessing these have crush washers? Because I'd #1s has failed. Engine running I get all of the bubbles.Check the injector pipe nut is tight.
No washer between pipe and injector. The braid on the leak off pipe is wet quite high up which is why I think there may be a leak from the joint pipe to injector body.I checked the usual things. I am guessing these have crush washers? Because I'd #1s has failed. Engine running I get all of the bubbles.
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The bubbles are from the base of the injector and the head. Which says at least some compression is escaping. I did have these injectors refurbished a lot of years ago. So possible they have popped again? The wet does stop at around the base of the nut, but unless they're crossthreaded on are as tight as a bastard.No washer between pipe and injector. The braid on the leak off pipe is wet quite high up which is why I think there may be a leak from the joint pipe to injector body.
There is a washer where the injector screws into the head. Could just be a bit loose which may have knackered the washer.The bubbles are from the base of the injector and the head. Which says at least some compression is escaping. I did have these injectors refurbished a lot of years ago. So possible they have popped again? The wet does stop at around the base of the nut, but unless they're crossthreaded on are as tight as a bastard.
I'll have to dig further when I have some time off work.
Never rains but it pours.
Definitely leak of pipes, both of them. They can look ok with the braiding but the internal pipe just rots away . I know from experienceOn to the next problem. #1 Seems to be sitting in fuel. Replaced the spill off pipe as that seems to be a reoccurring problem (hard to start after sitting overnight) since spill off seems to be absolutely dog ****e these days. But I am starting to wonder if there is an issue with #1. It only ever seems to be that injector that gets wet, all of the others are always bone dry. I get there is a recess so it can hold fuel, but it seems excessive.
[Edit: For reference, I could hear air being sucked into the system after I shutdown.]
But that will not cause bubbles at the base of the injector.Definitely leak of pipes, both of them. They can look ok with the braiding but the internal pipe just rots away . I know from experience
With mine it was full of diesel round injector and what appeared to be bubbles coming out. When I cleaned and dried all around injector no bubbles. Presumed engine vibration gave the appearance of bubbles. Can only say this was what it was on my no1 injector and when I had replaced leak off pipe from injector to FIP problem solved. Worth looking atBut that will not cause bubbles at the base of the injector.
No liquid = no bubblesWith mine it was full of diesel round injector and what appeared to be bubbles coming out. When I cleaned and dried all around injector no bubbles. Presumed engine vibration gave the appearance of bubbles. Can only say this was what it was on my no1 injector and when I had replaced leak off pipe from injector to FIP problem solved. Worth looking at
Got me there but mine does seem to be OK now.No liquid = no bubbles
I don't know if anyone is interested in this, it's just lying around the garden from when I sold my P38, the reason I put it here and not in the for sale section is, I know you lot, I don't want someone to buy it and sell it on to make a profit (I could do that)
Anyway it's a RR P38 boot liner (I almost sure it) OEM, you will have to pick it up from TW19 7TB I don't have that many stamps to stick on to it, and I am not going to wrap it, make me an offer? It was dirty, but the wife cleaned it up a lot, and it could do with a better clean up, no damage on it that I can see, it's made of plastic or fibreglass (the latter I think) but here it is PM me some picks for you.......
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That rear OS abs sensor plug was a bugger to get at without removing the wheel well liner but I did it, connector showing 5 volts dc.I've got issues.
Abs and tc lights came on last week, switched off the engine and restarted, all good again.
Yesterday they have come on permently .
Got the nano out (I'm very green with it) and its showing no voltage RH rear sensor so a quick cuppa and I'll check that out.
I presume RH rear is as you are facing the tailgate? I've read somewhere that nano info is wrong side for something, blend motors is it?
Rangie went straight through its MoT test again. Nice.
Anyone know the part numbers for the engine oil cooler pipes on the manual p38 (oil burner)?
Might be worth looking at the tech archive, someone has done a fix cheaply. Or any decent hydraulic hose place will do the job reusing the connectors, more cost though.Rangie went straight through its MoT test again. Nice.
Anyone know the part numbers for the engine oil cooler pipes on the manual p38 (oil burner)?
+1 I posted the eBay number a while ago,try a search but I'll check my purchase history in the mean time.Get some of the gates stuff, that braided stuff doesn't last.
3.2mm ID.
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