jer_300Tdi_90
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Thanks for the feedback tips and help.
Engine back in, new water pump, new glow plugs necessary, have new fuel lift pump but didn’t need it.
Failure to start before required pump timing check and adjust and new glow plugs. When she fired I had a bit of racing as the cylinders would have been full of diesel from the non starts.
Now no black smoke from blown turbo, gunged up original EGR system, lots of white as probably overfuelling, it sounds like it, so I need to look that up.
Big black soot line under the white exhaust from all the soot and crap from 3 years ago limping it home up the motorway 120m with slipping clutch (new but some garage had replaced it and not adjusted the master cylinder correctly - thx Mike at Brittinia), no blow back pressure at oil fill. The chance I took in abandoned overhauled 300 tdi seems to have come good.
Clutch operating great,
Now air filter back in, recheck timing with new pin that arrived for greater accuracy and work out how to lower fuelling.
Then replace sterling arm ball joint or complete arm. Boot knackered. Then MOT and replacement rear door.
Thanks again to those who gave tips and for s all the great helpful information.
I’m savouring the moment - must be cuppa tea time
Engine back in, new water pump, new glow plugs necessary, have new fuel lift pump but didn’t need it.
Failure to start before required pump timing check and adjust and new glow plugs. When she fired I had a bit of racing as the cylinders would have been full of diesel from the non starts.
Now no black smoke from blown turbo, gunged up original EGR system, lots of white as probably overfuelling, it sounds like it, so I need to look that up.
Big black soot line under the white exhaust from all the soot and crap from 3 years ago limping it home up the motorway 120m with slipping clutch (new but some garage had replaced it and not adjusted the master cylinder correctly - thx Mike at Brittinia), no blow back pressure at oil fill. The chance I took in abandoned overhauled 300 tdi seems to have come good.
Clutch operating great,
Now air filter back in, recheck timing with new pin that arrived for greater accuracy and work out how to lower fuelling.
Then replace sterling arm ball joint or complete arm. Boot knackered. Then MOT and replacement rear door.
Thanks again to those who gave tips and for s all the great helpful information.
I’m savouring the moment - must be cuppa tea time