Assuming the smoke is diesel, it won't be so bad, because a hot engine is going to vaporise the diesel a lot more, even if it isn't very well atomised when it goes in, or not going in at exactly the right time.Hi all 4th video is after 20 minutes as you can see the smoke isn’t as bad
At the exhaust end doesn’t smell like oil more like diesel
Only purchased the engine a couple of months ago not sure of it’s history or it’s mileage and it’s a disco 200tdi. Conversion and any of your thoughts would be much appreciated thanks
Giving this some consideration overnight.Hi all 4th video is after 20 minutes as you can see the smoke isn’t as bad
At the exhaust end doesn’t smell like oil more like diesel
Only purchased the engine a couple of months ago not sure of it’s history or it’s mileage and it’s a disco 200tdi. Conversion and any of your thoughts would be much appreciated thanks
Hi thanks for your response much appreciated so where’s the gas /air coming from and what’s the issue thanks again ps I was thinking about purchasing a cylinder leak down tester or am I just wasting my money thanks againJust had another look at your videos, I would say that the head gasket isn't leaking oil, it is blowing bubbles, which says combustion gasses to me.
There shouldn't be any gas / air in the oil-ways, so leaking oil shouldn't blow bubbles.
Either way, off with it's head.
It can't really be coming from anywhere but the combustion chamber, and is obviously picking up some kind of liquid on the way to the open air.Hi thanks for your response much appreciated so where’s the gas /air coming from and what’s the issue thanks again ps I was thinking about purchasing a cylinder leak down tester or am I just wasting my money thanks again