notenoughtime
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I thought I'd start a thread on what I thought would be an easy fix! I should have known from the start as nothing is ever simple fixes nowadays!
I had a call from a so called mate about a 2001 TD5 in dark metallic blue for sale and spoke to the guy and he said it was his fathers and now the engine had started to misfire it was time to give up driving! I was sent some pics and it looked ok small ding in the n/s rear door and cracked front bumper but at £800 I thought it's worth a look?
Went and looked and it fired straight into life on five cylinders then onto four, it had a little bit more paint work needed on rear quarter but one previous and being an ES with beige leather, Three new tyres, suspension was still up! And I offered £700 which was accepted. A phone call was made and my recovery driver picked it up a few days later.
I went and purchased a new injector harness before it arrived as thought that's bound to be the misfire issue.
Changed the harness and still the same so pulled the ecu out and found a bit of oil but nothing to serious cleaned it out and still the same!
Checked the oil and it was full of diesel! Drained it out which was about 15 litres in total, ordered a injector seal kit and changed them and then it wouldn't start, fuel pump priming procedure followed many times then hydraulic itself so injectors pulled out one by one and changed the copper seals, no5 being the culprit!
Started on the button on 5 cylinders then revved it up and back on 4 cylinders Arrrrgggghhh!
Thought to myself I need some diagnostics so went and bought a Hawkeye Total
Results on injector roughness was +29 on 5 and -30 on 1 when on 4 cylinders when it did start on 5 roughness was -1 to +1 on all cylinders
I bought another injector and swapped them round starting with no5 and no change
Checked the oil and sump full of diesel again!!!
So now the head is off and been sent to be repaired so much for thinking it was the harness!
More to follow with pics
I had a call from a so called mate about a 2001 TD5 in dark metallic blue for sale and spoke to the guy and he said it was his fathers and now the engine had started to misfire it was time to give up driving! I was sent some pics and it looked ok small ding in the n/s rear door and cracked front bumper but at £800 I thought it's worth a look?
Went and looked and it fired straight into life on five cylinders then onto four, it had a little bit more paint work needed on rear quarter but one previous and being an ES with beige leather, Three new tyres, suspension was still up! And I offered £700 which was accepted. A phone call was made and my recovery driver picked it up a few days later.
I went and purchased a new injector harness before it arrived as thought that's bound to be the misfire issue.
Changed the harness and still the same so pulled the ecu out and found a bit of oil but nothing to serious cleaned it out and still the same!
Checked the oil and it was full of diesel! Drained it out which was about 15 litres in total, ordered a injector seal kit and changed them and then it wouldn't start, fuel pump priming procedure followed many times then hydraulic itself so injectors pulled out one by one and changed the copper seals, no5 being the culprit!
Started on the button on 5 cylinders then revved it up and back on 4 cylinders Arrrrgggghhh!
Thought to myself I need some diagnostics so went and bought a Hawkeye Total
Results on injector roughness was +29 on 5 and -30 on 1 when on 4 cylinders when it did start on 5 roughness was -1 to +1 on all cylinders
I bought another injector and swapped them round starting with no5 and no change
Checked the oil and sump full of diesel again!!!
So now the head is off and been sent to be repaired so much for thinking it was the harness!
More to follow with pics