Got a used injector of eBay with a guarantee for £80. Diesel specialists were quoting £100's dependant on how much trouble the old one was to get out.Great news its fixed. For not too much too.
Got a used injector of eBay with a guarantee for £80. Diesel specialists were quoting £100's dependant on how much trouble the old one was to get out.Great news its fixed. For not too much too.
Sean who did my decontamination on both cars does it! Sean at: Support @f5detailing.com. JIMOK update. My neighbour tonight has changed the injector. The old one came straight out no problem and the new one in. Didn't need coding and the car is running superbly. All the power is back and believe it or not it's cured the rumble which we'd all decided was prop related! I can't believe it! Neighbour says it's because the car was running on 3 cylinders and was struggling causing the entire car to vibrate.
Just need to get all the underside steam cleaned now due to large amounts of diesel running down the back of the block. (Any ideas who does that?)
Cheers for now.
A happy for once Grumpy!
Exactly Ian.Argh!!!
Didn't think you were a give up kind of guy Dave. Hang in there King Tony can probably rescue you. Get down there quick, he'll be packing soon!! Drive carefully tomorrow!! JIMOK we've been up to the horse this morning in Jues car and guess what.......yep the vibration is back! Not to the same level as yet but I'm sure it will start to develop. I've removed the engine cover and there is damp around injectors 1 and 3. Going to run it without the cover on for a while and keep an eye on it. I give up!
Sorry to hear that mate, not good at all. Hope your luck improves mate.Ok so life has crashed down upon us once again! F******* cars! Jues Sorento has been playing up again, same symptoms as before and what I thought was diesel at the base of injector 2.
Ordered another injector off eBay and today my neighbour who is a diesel fitter went to fit it for me rang me as we were out at my parents to tell me that what i thought was diesel at the injector base was actually oil.
He has then continued to tell me that injector 2 isn't seated in the head and has risen up, this is allowing oil to foul the injector hence the same symptoms as the original failed injector but is also allowing oil to get up the side and out the top. It is not an easy or cheap fix to sort so after talking to him he has said we are not to run the car as it can have catastrophic results. He has done what he can as a temporary fix so we can get shot of it. Car has been nothing but trouble since day one but for me I'm not prepared to plough anymore money into it. It will have to go to the block as we can't sell it privately as it is vibrating again when under power.
So once sold the search will have to start again. Oh joy!
It'll improve mate when it's gone and we hopefully get something decent!Sorry to hear that mate, not good at all. Hope your luck improves mate.
Yeah, as you well know from your time in the trade it's a minefield out there. Lots of quality to though.It'll improve mate when it's gone and we hopefully get something decent!
Being a mechanical 'tard mate it's difficult to comment expertly, however, back in the 80's I had an Open Ascona 1.6s GT Sport that had a cross threaded sparkplug, I had a mechanic on the base weave his magic with a tap and dye kit. Fixed it then promptly told me to get rid. No idea why but I did.We may have some light at the end of the tunnel. A seal that holds the injector in has failed causing the piston to knock it out the top of the head, in turn oil has got up the side of the injector going all over the engine bay leaving a right mess. My neighbour has looked into it today and can do something with a tap and dye kit to reseat the injector. He thinks we have just caught it early enough not to do further damage to the engine. He's now confident he can repair it at a sensible figure so were going ahead. If it runs as it should after this Jue wants to hang on to it and give it another go. Personally I want to burn it on the stake but it's not my car!
That fills me with confidence lol!Being a mechanical 'tard mate it's difficult to comment expertly, however, back in the 80's I had an Open Ascona 1.6s GT Sport that had a cross threaded sparkplug, I had a mechanic on the base weave his magic with a tap and dye kit. Fixed it then promptly told me to get rid. No idea why but I did.
SorryThat fills me with confidence lol!