blodge
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The leak in the high pressure pump on my 2003 TD4 has been getting progressively worse, the drip is a little embarrassing and endless cranking to get the engine to start when hot also attracts attention. So I rebuild a pump from the spares donor and replaced all of the seals. Fitted the rebuilt pump using the special tool and pretty sure that the timing stayed put, put it all together again, waited for the fuel to prime and then started the engine. Quite a few turns of the starter later the engine fired up and ... Oh Dear! Running very rough, clouds of smoke (grey or black, it was dark by now) and after about a minute without it getting any better I turned it off. Tried to crank it again and now the engine won't turn!
Took the manifold off again today and it is full of engine oil - the only reason that I can think of for this is that the turbo seal has gone which at about 150K wouldn't be a huge surprise but before this it was not smoking or suffering any other sick turbo symptoms.
I suspect that my rebuilt pump has gone wrong in a major way and that is sticking the engine but why the turbo should choose to go at the same time is beyond me. Any suggestions for what happened? I got depressed and walked away before I got the replacement pump back off but I can't think of any other reason for the engine locking up either.
It could just be bad luck! Perhaps I should have made a sacrifice to the gods before I started.
Took the manifold off again today and it is full of engine oil - the only reason that I can think of for this is that the turbo seal has gone which at about 150K wouldn't be a huge surprise but before this it was not smoking or suffering any other sick turbo symptoms.
I suspect that my rebuilt pump has gone wrong in a major way and that is sticking the engine but why the turbo should choose to go at the same time is beyond me. Any suggestions for what happened? I got depressed and walked away before I got the replacement pump back off but I can't think of any other reason for the engine locking up either.
It could just be bad luck! Perhaps I should have made a sacrifice to the gods before I started.