Riggwelter
Active Member
Sometimes, my 1977 S3 diesel 88" truck cab pulls off a spectacular show. While driving, a slightly hammering/rattling sound is suddenly heard from the engine and the car starts to smoke like a Russian tank on smokescreen duty. The smoke is blueish/whitish, wrapping the countryside in smoke, but after a minute or two, the sound fades out, the smoke disappears and everything seems fine again. Well, except for the fact I have to add half a litre or two of oil, of course. This happened 4 times during a recent 300 km drive, and the car feasted on at least 3 litres of oil during that little adventure. Abnormal? Yes, it is, but what is that rattling sound, and what causes the engine to do what it does? An engine wiz muttered something about "faulty injectors... get some new ones".. could it be that simple? The Series Land Rover friend takes a somewhat gloomy point of view on it, but... the car has recently had a major (and then I mean major) service, including new gaskets, oil, filters, etc.
Also, completely irrelevant to the aforementioned situation, when I brake to stop, the oil pressure lamp lits up briefly, even if the oil level is fine. A connected problem, or...?
Also, completely irrelevant to the aforementioned situation, when I brake to stop, the oil pressure lamp lits up briefly, even if the oil level is fine. A connected problem, or...?