Bought one of these.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/365506841438?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=U9IdHnTiTmy&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=b5qQSb6hQNK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Took 10 days from China !
A 18 MHz digital storage scope...
You are missing nothing !
It is a simple way of effecting EGR removal and cost nowt...
If a blank or a hollowed out EGR is fitted it improves the air flow. Whether it is noticeable is difficult to answer
My 2003 1.8 Petrol has an EML. It has shown at times.
Not with emission problems though and I am pretty sure it doesn't power on at key turning time.
Lat time it showed it was a coil pack fault which is not fitted on early models.
The nuts on the front of the propshaft to IRD bolts are best fit for 1/2 inch AF. Also the TD4 aux belt tensioner is 15/16 inch AF. 24mm is loose and hurts your knuckles when it slips off !!
Can you get 6 sided ring spanners ??
Ever since I got my 2003 TD4 Sport, the turbo lets out a growl or a rasping noise when it is working, say when the car changes down on a hill and the turbo comes in again.
At 53k miles, I didn't think it was a turbo bearing, now at 68k it has...
Been thinking.....
If I proposed Saturday 26th July, could folks let me know how many people might be interested??
Long distancers could pitch a tent overnight. Could organise a port a loo and refreshments.
All depends on the interest. It...
Thanks for all the info. As above, oil in bores puts compression back to where it should be so worn bores or broken and worn rings I guess.
Today, loosened off all the bits to come off ready. Drained all fluids, removed everything that I could...
That's how I understand it. Unplugging the fuel rail sensor provides some default values apparently. Voltage from centre wire (bluey colour) to ground should be around the 1.8 to 2 V level on idle.
So with a camera in the injector hole and a thin pipe and syringe fed into the glowplug hole, I injected oil around the edge of the piston.
Bingo, the compression is back. Over 350 psi. That's what my gauge goes to !!
So, a head change won't...
OK. All bases covered then !
Could do an oil injection and test again to check rings. Only problem is the huge cavity shape on the piston crown will fill up first.
Got glow plugs out and did compression test.
All 4 between 175 and 200 psi.
No good me thinks. I was expecting 400 ish ??
So, is this heavily carboned valves not closing based on the crud in the manifold or worn pistons based on the 140k miles...
I used one of these.
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The last one I did, with the correct sized sleeves for pressing, I did on the car.
Unbolted arms from subframe, pop out driveshaft, reattach arms loosely and then drive out hub and press out bearing.
Then press in new one and press in hub...
I've just made up a remote crank cable. An old starter relay with a 2m cable connected across the contacts and a 10A push button.
Simply flap open the engine fuse box and swap the relay for the test lead and cranking by button and you can watch...
So in summary;
Rear driveshaft assembly with part number TOB000070.
This replaces part number TOB000000. This assembly includes the CV joints.
Suitable for:
Freelander 1 from vin 1A316655 to vin 2A385539
AND
Drive shaft assembly for the rear...
Thanks for coming back with the solution. Many don't!!
So to be clear are we saying that a rear driveshaft with an ABS reluctance ring is a different part from the later one without it ??
Certainly front shafts I have simply removed the ring...
Had to remove 4 x glowplugs from my TD4 2005 recently.
None moved and I know, from a bench test of a broken one, that they snap at 30 ftlb.
I didn't want to break them so trawled for techniques that might work. This one looked reasonable and it...
Sadly this looks like oil and engine fumes contaminating the coolant.
Best to get compression test and / or a 'sniffer' test where a chemical held over the header tank can show engine fumes in the coolant.
Suspect head gasket is failing.