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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic19543.html?highlight=swirl
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17th Apr 2017 7:38 pm |
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captin Member Since: 19 Oct 2016 Location: rochester Posts: 110 |
I have searched and read most of the swirl problems but my Q was why only
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17th Apr 2017 11:33 pm |
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littletriple Member Since: 27 Mar 2014 Location: kent Posts: 226 |
worrying. how many miles has your car done? At what mileage did you blank the egr? I bought a swirl-less manifold for mine intending to do the swap, haven't got around to it yet. 1978 Laverda Jota. Stolen...
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18th Apr 2017 6:21 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
The rest went out of the exhaust via the engine then. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current |
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18th Apr 2017 8:29 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
The TD4 cylinder head and intake manifold are designed to optimize levels of swirl across the engines speed range, and provide a high volume of air into the cylinders. The intake manifold is designed with a lower row of 4 helical swirl ports, and an upper row of 4 filling ports with port-deactivation device. The 8 ports are sealed to the cylinder head and structural camshaft cover mating ports with a shaped sealing ring. The helical swirl port is configured to create optimum swirl for efficient combustion; while the filling port is provided to supply high volumes of air without disturbing in-cylinder swirl. The intake manifold port de-activation device is controlled by the ECM. For additional information, refer to: Electronic Engine Controls - 2.2L Diesel (303-14 Electronic Engine Controls - 2.2L Diesel, Description and Operation). Each cylinder is supplied air through the helical swirl port, and when activated, through the filling port. The helical swirl port is always open and directs air from the intake manifold lower port at a tangent into the combustion chamber. The filling port is normally closed, and is only opened during certain engine operating conditions by the ECM. When opened the filling port directs air from the intake manifold upper port, and through the curved intake tracts into the combustion chamber. The intake tracts are cast with the structural camshaft cover, and join the intake manifold upper filling ports to the cylinder head machined filling ports. At low engine loads gas flow is so low that the filling port is closed off. This has the effect of raising gas velocity through the helical port and increasing in-cylinder swirl to the optimum rate. To avoid the risk of the high gas flow creating excessive swirl, the ECM opens the filling port under high gas-flow conditions to maintain consistent optimum swirl across the engines operating range. Intake Manifold Port De-Activation
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18th Apr 2017 8:40 am |
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captin Member Since: 19 Oct 2016 Location: rochester Posts: 110 |
The rest went out of the exhaust via the engine then.[/quote]
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18th Apr 2017 9:58 am |
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captin Member Since: 19 Oct 2016 Location: rochester Posts: 110 |
94k I blanked the EGR and 104k is the mileage today, and if I was you I would change your manifold its not hard to do . |
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18th Apr 2017 10:03 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
so the 3 flaps and the rest of the rod went through the exhaust valves in ten minutes without a trace ? and I say ten minutes as that is how long it took me to get home after the engine started rattling which had stopped by the time I got home. engine has done 104k and I blanked the EGR at 94k when I bought it.[/quote] Aliens then, It was said tongue in cheek 4-butterfly valves connected on a common shaft means whoever sold you the car then was having a laugh one way or another. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current |
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18th Apr 2017 12:35 pm |
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littletriple Member Since: 27 Mar 2014 Location: kent Posts: 226 |
I'm on 47k, egr blanked, so hopefully got a little time. But yes, it needs doing.
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18th Apr 2017 1:30 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
If it were mine I would be wanting to see what is still in each combustion chamber - take cylinder head off or, if possible, take a look using an intrascope or similar through each open inlet valve or the glow plug holes. Could be pistons with brass rod hammered in.....
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18th Apr 2017 3:52 pm |
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captin Member Since: 19 Oct 2016 Location: rochester Posts: 110 |
I looked and used a powerfull hover down every hole, pipe and nothing also turned the engine over
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18th Apr 2017 4:12 pm |
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captin Member Since: 19 Oct 2016 Location: rochester Posts: 110 |
47k and EGR blanked off I would of thought that the flaps are ok as they are not getting all the crap on them so I would not worry about them for at leased another 50k. but as I said its not a hard job to change the manifold for total peace of mind and you can use the old gaskets so it will only cost you time. |
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18th Apr 2017 4:21 pm |
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littletriple Member Since: 27 Mar 2014 Location: kent Posts: 226 |
Yes should be OK for a while but I will do it - just haven't had time yet. Done all the 10 year stuff already this year & bought the manifold with new seals. Been working on my bikes. 1978 Laverda Jota. Stolen...
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18th Apr 2017 7:10 pm |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
when mine went the linkage broke and the rod came out the side of the manifold |
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18th Apr 2017 7:32 pm |
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