fishsponge
New Member
I decided I may as well check my valve clearances at the weekend. I've never driven a diesel before, so have nothing to compare the noise to, so I figured if I check them, then i'll know they're done!
However, it may not be as simple as I'd hoped.
So far, I've found 2 methods - removing the fan and putting a socket on the crank pulley or leaving everything in place and flicking the ignition to get the engine to turn over time and time again until it stops in the right places.
Method 2 sounds less than ideal, because i could be there hours trying to get it to stop in the right place.
Method 1 sounds better, but to remove the fan i have to remove the cowling, and to remove the cowling I have to drain the coolant.
Or so I'm told.
So... what is the standard method of doing this?
I'm aware that it should be done cold, with clearances of 0.2mm or 0.008", the lock nuts should be done up to 25nm and I should use the "rule of 9", but it's the method of turning the engine over that i'm stuck with.
On the bike i'd use the kick start or the back wheel, but that's tricky on a Disco!
However, it may not be as simple as I'd hoped.
So far, I've found 2 methods - removing the fan and putting a socket on the crank pulley or leaving everything in place and flicking the ignition to get the engine to turn over time and time again until it stops in the right places.
Method 2 sounds less than ideal, because i could be there hours trying to get it to stop in the right place.
Method 1 sounds better, but to remove the fan i have to remove the cowling, and to remove the cowling I have to drain the coolant.
Or so I'm told.
So... what is the standard method of doing this?
I'm aware that it should be done cold, with clearances of 0.2mm or 0.008", the lock nuts should be done up to 25nm and I should use the "rule of 9", but it's the method of turning the engine over that i'm stuck with.
On the bike i'd use the kick start or the back wheel, but that's tricky on a Disco!