andyfreelandy
Well-Known Member
So thought you'd like an update and some photos on the above acquisition !
Lovely vehicle to drive, but had time today to put it up on the ramp and check it out.
All good news until I spotted (or rather it dripped on my head) a green liquid.
Tray off, covers off and first it looked like antifreeze (red antifreeze has a green hue which is bizarre) coming from the top of the engine and running down the cable protectors. Ugh I thought, 'cylinder head gasket'.
However, never had a head gasket go on a TD4 and so off with the inlet manifold and a check of the repair history confirmed a new radiator fitted.
The antifreeze was coming from the joint in the top hose to the block.
Removing and inspection revealed a damaged seal in the casting.
Replaced seal and all well.
Also took the opportunity to run PScan on the vehicle, useful as a record as it is running well and I wanted to log the figures, also useful to show what PScan can do. Perhaps someone else can do Icarsoft?? Last time I used Icarsoft to look at the auto transmission it told me the input shaft was running at 16,500 RPM on idle !!
So below are some photos of the fault, the general fab condition of the vehicle and some PScan screen shots.
Lovely vehicle to drive, but had time today to put it up on the ramp and check it out.
All good news until I spotted (or rather it dripped on my head) a green liquid.
Tray off, covers off and first it looked like antifreeze (red antifreeze has a green hue which is bizarre) coming from the top of the engine and running down the cable protectors. Ugh I thought, 'cylinder head gasket'.
However, never had a head gasket go on a TD4 and so off with the inlet manifold and a check of the repair history confirmed a new radiator fitted.
The antifreeze was coming from the joint in the top hose to the block.
Removing and inspection revealed a damaged seal in the casting.
Replaced seal and all well.
Also took the opportunity to run PScan on the vehicle, useful as a record as it is running well and I wanted to log the figures, also useful to show what PScan can do. Perhaps someone else can do Icarsoft?? Last time I used Icarsoft to look at the auto transmission it told me the input shaft was running at 16,500 RPM on idle !!
So below are some photos of the fault, the general fab condition of the vehicle and some PScan screen shots.
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