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Yep enjoy, they are very underrated.Today I have taken my new toy to work for the 1st time....never imagined I'd say this but I love it!
Yep enjoy, they are very underrated.Today I have taken my new toy to work for the 1st time....never imagined I'd say this but I love it!
Nice.Today I have taken my new toy to work for the 1st time....never imagined I'd say this but I love it!
Corr, i had a mini heart attack then as I never thought to check that when I bought it. Just have and thankfully yes they are, thanks for that, it would have a bit crap shearing by bolts off at 70Nice.
Just curious.
Are those rims hubcentric? They're not LR wheels, and some wheels with the same PCD aren't, which is bad.
Hi, I always replace the rubber gaskets when I remove the manifold as they do harden/flatten with age. I did the glow plugs on mine in Nov 20 @ 166,000 miles as it was about the only service item I hadn't done & didn't know if they'd ever been done (turned out they were the original Beru ones). I got it fully warmed up & 3 came out really easy the one on the left (aux belt end) was tight all the way out but with penetrating spray it came out & the new Bosch ones all torqued ok. All I can say is if you get any stubborn ones & you haven't got any cold starting issues I would leave them be (mine were ok & didn't really need changing). Best of luck.Bought a set of NGK glow plugs. That's tomorrow sorted. Wish me luck! . Going to have a spring clean of the EGR and manifold whilst I'm at it.
Do I need new gaskets for the inlet manifold or can I just refit it?
Thanks Andy. I have decent pressure washer at my disposal at the moment so was thinking lots of detergent and some thorough spraying but the dishwasher cleaner sounds good.Found a great way of cleaning EGR and manifold.
A box of dishwasher cleaner, a large plastic box and some very hot water - not boiling.
Take the MAP sensor out first ??
Plug the vacuum connection on the EGR.
Then let the caustic do its stuff.
Rinse and dry well.
I remove, clean and reuse the manifold seals with no problems.
Good luck with the plugs, warm engine, wd40, take it easy and loosen / tighten until free.
I have my wife's TD4 to do plugs on, all open circuit !!! It starts, but puffs a bit until warm.
Thanks Andy. Conflicting advice on the gaskets, but good tips on the plugs. I know that mine are at least nine years old and I'm pretty sure they're past their best. I'll let you know how I get on.Hi, I always replace the rubber gaskets when I remove the manifold as they do harden/flatten with age. I did the glow plugs on mine in Nov 20 @ 166,000 miles as it was about the only service item I hadn't done & didn't know if they'd ever been done (turned out they were the original Beru ones). I got it fully warmed up & 3 came out really easy the one on the left (aux belt end) was tight all the way out but with penetrating spray it came out & the new Bosch ones all torqued ok. All I can say is if you get any stubborn ones & you haven't got any cold starting issues I would leave them be (mine were ok & didn't really need changing). Best of luck.
When I first got it & had the fun task of cleaning 134,000 miles of crud out of the manifold I re-used the gaskets as they looked ok but next time I looked in that area I noticed it light oily mist round there so on the couple of times I've removed it since I just replaced the gaskets. Not sure how old yours are but if you notice any oily stuff round the o-ring area, as @andyfreelandy says give them a check & if they look ok & haven't hardened re-fit with a smidgen of instant gasket.( I normally put a blob of superglue on them so they stay in place in there recesses on the manifold when re-fitting it)Thanks Andy. Conflicting advice on the gaskets, but good tips on the plugs. I know that mine are at least nine years old and I'm pretty sure they're past their best. I'll let you know how I get on.
Fair enough.I'll give it a go without new gaskets for now (as I won't get them in time), on the expectation that I might need them after the job.When I first got it & had the fun task of cleaning 134,000 miles of crud out of the manifold I re-used the gaskets as they looked ok but next time I looked in that area I noticed it light oily mist round there so on the couple of times I've removed it since I just replaced the gaskets. Not sure how old yours are but if you notice any oily stuff round the o-ring area, as @andyfreelandy says give them a check & if they look ok & haven't hardened re-fit with a smidgen of instant gasket.( I normally put a blob of superglue on them so they stay in place in there recesses on the manifold when re-fitting it)
I generally reuse the old gaskets, as long as they're not damaged, and stand proud of the manifold face.Fair enough.I'll give it a go without new gaskets for now (as I won't get them in time), on the expectation that I might need them after the job.
looks ok has anyone fitted them or will I be the guinea pig
Had a minor family emergency this morning so I've had to postpone them. I might get chance over the weekend.@kernowsvenski - How did the glowing job go??
Oo I hate those. Nothing too serious I hope.Had a minor family emergency this morning so I've had to postpone them. I might get chance over the weekend.
Yeah, all is well thanks John. Just had to juggle school run stuff as a result.Oo I hate those. Nothing too serious I hope.
Hope all is ok.
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