Well, I always said there was no such thing as a cheap car!!!
I've noticed just recently that my surf is chucking out the odd puss of the dreaded blue smoke, it doesn't seem to do it consistently unless I hit over 4000rpm when all hell brekas loose smoke wise. Bearing in mind that the engine is just coming up to 200,000k's it's not unreasonable to think maybe it needs a bit of tlc, now I want to do a compression test to try and determine if the bores/pistons/rings are the problem, anyone done a comp test on a diesel? I've done loads on petrol engines but diesels be strange beasties!
1:Where do I plug me tester into? Can I use a petrol engine comp tester on a diesel
2:What kind of reading should I expect(on petrol i always reckoned 100psi was nice and healthy, anything less than 75 was buggered and anything more than 10% difference across the bores was dodgy!)
3:To stop the motor firing up on the remaining three cyls I assume I need to remove the gloplugs? injectors? is there a handy lil bypass valve I can turn on?
Basically how the hell do I do it and if I find the comp levels are lovely then where the hell is the smoke coming from? I've discounted valve stem seals as the smoke isn't consistent with them being worn.
And how can I test for potential other sources of the prob, I see someone mentioned turbo seals in another post, what gives?
(Just like beeing a bleedin apprentice again this is, damnit)
Any other suggestions as to where it's coming from?
Apologies for the length
ooer missus
Pete
I've noticed just recently that my surf is chucking out the odd puss of the dreaded blue smoke, it doesn't seem to do it consistently unless I hit over 4000rpm when all hell brekas loose smoke wise. Bearing in mind that the engine is just coming up to 200,000k's it's not unreasonable to think maybe it needs a bit of tlc, now I want to do a compression test to try and determine if the bores/pistons/rings are the problem, anyone done a comp test on a diesel? I've done loads on petrol engines but diesels be strange beasties!
1:Where do I plug me tester into? Can I use a petrol engine comp tester on a diesel
2:What kind of reading should I expect(on petrol i always reckoned 100psi was nice and healthy, anything less than 75 was buggered and anything more than 10% difference across the bores was dodgy!)
3:To stop the motor firing up on the remaining three cyls I assume I need to remove the gloplugs? injectors? is there a handy lil bypass valve I can turn on?
Basically how the hell do I do it and if I find the comp levels are lovely then where the hell is the smoke coming from? I've discounted valve stem seals as the smoke isn't consistent with them being worn.
And how can I test for potential other sources of the prob, I see someone mentioned turbo seals in another post, what gives?
(Just like beeing a bleedin apprentice again this is, damnit)
Any other suggestions as to where it's coming from?
Apologies for the length
ooer missus
Pete
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