hi all, my 2.4 td auto 97 pick up was seriously over heated and cracked the head. i replaced and it was running ok for about 6 months, it still runs ok but on start up its very hard to get going, whilst its being turned over i get a lot of white smoke coming out, unburnt diesel i think, when it finally starts there is more smoke and eventually it clears and runs ok. when it is warmed up it drives and starts well, untill i slow down for a corner or just slowing down it just cuts out and is a pain in the arse to get started again, with lots more white smoke. i have tried changing the egr valve with a working one, the sensor near the thermostat, the air mass with no success, just wondering if anyone else has had a similar prob or any advice??? thanks, zem
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glow plugs
my mate had the same starting problem, completely solved with new plugs.
his would take for ever to start in the morning. however, after it was warm, it would start well. we changed the filter - helped a bit, bled it, helped a bit, got new batteries (as the old ones were virtually dead!), helped a bit, but that was it. the plugs solved it.
roughtrax
make sure you get the right ones (7 or 11 volt) - check by removing one and reading the voltage, below the nut.If you're gonna be a bear... be a Grizzly.
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I'd maybe change the fuel filter an chuck some redex or similar injector cleaner in. Might help with the starting. If the plugs are new and getting the correct voltage feed then thats where i'd look.
As for stalling im not sure. Do as stein says an check vac hoses etc.
If it does it mostly whilst your breaking then it would indicate theres something up the vac hoses etc.
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up date on the engine, i ended up takin the engine out as the air comin from the rocker cover got me thinkin, turns out the pistons were oval shaped, thus creatin lots of unwanted loss of compression, so now i have sent it off for new inserts, pistons, rings, ground crank and shells and stuff, £750ALL THE GEAR!............no idea!
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