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AndyP Member Since: 09 May 2007 Location: Reading Posts: 101 |
Sorry, but I think if you spend a short time googling you'll get the equivalent part numbers . Then you go search on the Ford numbers. The TD4 was widely used in the Transit. |
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12th Feb 2024 8:38 am |
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AndyP Member Since: 09 May 2007 Location: Reading Posts: 101 |
The Haynes manual was useful for the disassembly , first time I worked on common rail engines with ECU injectors. I was lucky the injectors came out easily. Change your glow plugs at the same time. I made the tools to hold the sprockets etc , as shown by Haynes. I do remember stressing over the camshaft pulley alignment , 'are the dots opposite? sort of thing', hence the importance of turning it over by hand , though I found given the compression of diesel no spark plugs to remove it was a mission. Another tip is to make sure you lubricate around the valves and hydraulic tappets etc before adding back the camshafts. Don't get too inquisitive about the hydraulic lifters ... if you let them drain down then and if you did get the alignment wrong you many not notice valve interference since they wouldn't be lifting the valves to their normal extent. And Finally ... in your case you'd want to make sure you've got all pieces out from the broken shaft , some of the oil ways in the engine are pretty small and easily closed with remaining debris. And finally - Finally I discovered the weakness in the crankshaft position sensor connector ( threads on here ) that caused my newly assembled engine to fail after a few miles , you can probably imagine the oh S*** moment ... remade the connector and Robert is your relation ... |
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12th Feb 2024 8:55 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
Set the engine in the locked position on the flywheel, it'll be fine. I've had my top end apart twice, there's no need for messing about, just leave it locked. If the injectors come out easily, then the injectors and rail can be removed as a unit, without splitting the injector lines. That's the way I did it last time. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone. Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver. 1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project. |
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12th Feb 2024 3:00 pm |
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Gibsonc Member Since: 28 Jan 2024 Location: South East Posts: 6 |
That’s really helpful thank you! I was a bit worried as with the cambelt off I managed to spin the camshafts a bit whilst the engine was locked in TDC.
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12th Feb 2024 9:08 pm |
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