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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
If it's puffing, I don't believe it will be difficult with the standard puller to extract it, if you spray ahead some WD40 or so when it's cold.
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23rd Aug 2018 2:59 pm |
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Phil4444 Member Since: 20 Aug 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 4 |
Many thanks Alex - will give that a go first - probably best approach -let you know - just waiting for a dry day here in Kent , Cheers |
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26th Aug 2018 5:23 pm |
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Phil4444 Member Since: 20 Aug 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 4 |
hey Alex all done but not as I anticipated - wife called yesterday evening to say smoke coming through the vents so I went out to switch cars drove back and lifted the injector with a screwdriver !! - popped the new copper washer in i had lined up to do this weekend and hey presto all sorted. Thanks for your post and just shows when a washer goes all the gunk (and melted plastic injector collar !!) warms up nicely and only took 45 mins to fix !! Cheers Phil |
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30th Aug 2018 7:28 am |
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SteveNorman Member Since: 18 Sep 2008 Location: somerset Posts: 18 |
If an injector has combustion blowing past the washer, then the likelihood is the alloy seat in the head has been indented due to the combustion wearing the seat.
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30th Aug 2018 6:54 pm |
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Phil4444 Member Since: 20 Aug 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 4 |
Thanks Steve - yes I did have that concern when fixing, I have one of those hand held small screen monitors with an LED camera light which probed down and could see a carbon track where the washer sat - in line with the carbon track that had (fortunately) dug a groove into the copper washer so am HOPING the head seat is ok but as you say will monitor for any repeat 'puffing'. I am old school and must say these are beefy injectors but the design is a bit hit and miss - just that long allen key bolt retaining the unit on top of a washer the only compression point ! there again you cant really have a threaded unit as that would really seize in later years of use I would imagine. Cheers. Phil |
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31st Aug 2018 6:05 am |
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