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GQ TD42 turbo diesel took in some water
GQ TD42 turbo diesel took in some water
hey guys, after a bit of help.
we went to take my mates patrol out for some fun as we have had a fair amount of rain here.
we just hit the track and went thru the first puddle and just as we got out the engine stalled,
i didnt realise he had actually removed the inner guard lining which ment water could be flicked up and sucked directly into the airbox.
he then cranked it over and it started fairly easily, didnt struggle at all, but it was and still is blowing a shitload of whitish blue smoke.
the engine runs almost perfectly, it is just a little rough at idle and upto 1k rpm after that it runs fine, but still blows white smoke.
what could the problem be? i hope he hasnt caused any seriouse damage.
we went to take my mates patrol out for some fun as we have had a fair amount of rain here.
we just hit the track and went thru the first puddle and just as we got out the engine stalled,
i didnt realise he had actually removed the inner guard lining which ment water could be flicked up and sucked directly into the airbox.
he then cranked it over and it started fairly easily, didnt struggle at all, but it was and still is blowing a shitload of whitish blue smoke.
the engine runs almost perfectly, it is just a little rough at idle and upto 1k rpm after that it runs fine, but still blows white smoke.
what could the problem be? i hope he hasnt caused any seriouse damage.
Hate to say it but the symptoms are identical to mine when i did the same thing and mine had bent the rod in no 4 and 5 had lost some compression also
It also stuffed the head by putting some good cracks in it i would be getting a compression test done first off and that will show if the rod is bent or the head is leaking compression after that it may be rebuild time
good luck
It also stuffed the head by putting some good cracks in it i would be getting a compression test done first off and that will show if the rod is bent or the head is leaking compression after that it may be rebuild time
good luck
how does white smoke = bent rod?
white smoke is steam, so u might still be sucking in a little water, have you cleaned out all your pipework?
do a compression test and see if its still decent.
i would suggest an oil change, you will probably have sent a whole heap of water past the rings into the oil.
white smoke is steam, so u might still be sucking in a little water, have you cleaned out all your pipework?
do a compression test and see if its still decent.
i would suggest an oil change, you will probably have sent a whole heap of water past the rings into the oil.
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:00 pm
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how does white smoke = bent rod?
white smoke is steam, so u might still be sucking in a little water, have you cleaned out all your pipework?
do a compression test and see if its still decent.
i would suggest an oil change, you will probably have sent a whole heap of water past the rings into the
If you knew anything about a deisel you would know that low compression makes white smoke. this is deisel that is not being burnt. There is a big difference between white smoke and steam.
WATER MAKES STEAM D#*K HEAD
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:00 pm
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how does white smoke = bent rod?
white smoke is steam, so u might still be sucking in a little water, have you cleaned out all your pipework?
do a compression test and see if its still decent.
i would suggest an oil change, you will probably have sent a whole heap of water past the rings into the
If you knew anything about a deisel you would know that low compression makes white smoke. this is deisel that is not being burnt. There is a big difference between white smoke and steam.
WATER MAKES STEAM D#*K HEAD
get under it
wow, some people are on a mighty high horse arnt they.
how low must the compression be to get this happening?
dads 3litre patrol was running around 200psi compression when it should have been 400+ and no signs of any smoke.
i wonder what inspires people to call others a dickhead on a public forum when not knowing them, and the post they made was actually a question, and not an attack of any sort. and better yet, you also agreed with the post i made, that water will also make steam which is more commonly called "white smoke out my exhaust"
put your pants back on guys, we wernt all born with the knowledge of a diesel fitter
how low must the compression be to get this happening?
dads 3litre patrol was running around 200psi compression when it should have been 400+ and no signs of any smoke.
i wonder what inspires people to call others a dickhead on a public forum when not knowing them, and the post they made was actually a question, and not an attack of any sort. and better yet, you also agreed with the post i made, that water will also make steam which is more commonly called "white smoke out my exhaust"
put your pants back on guys, we wernt all born with the knowledge of a diesel fitter
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
How much water will it take to do damage? As small as a few millilitres getting into the cylinder? Or a bit more, like a couple of shot glasses worth?
Mine did the same thing. Didn't stall though, it just wouldn't rev. Will have to get a comp test done now. Although, it is running as good as always. Really hoping i haven't done any damage.
Mine did the same thing. Didn't stall though, it just wouldn't rev. Will have to get a comp test done now. Although, it is running as good as always. Really hoping i haven't done any damage.
just an update, you where right, it was a bent rod in cyl 4 (from the front)
and upon disassembly all the top half of the big end bearings where found tobe very worn as they where showing copper colour,
just got top end to go back on now, head, inlet manifold, exhaust manifold, turbo, injection lines.
should be back up and running this afternoon
cheers for your help. greatly appriciated.
and upon disassembly all the top half of the big end bearings where found tobe very worn as they where showing copper colour,
just got top end to go back on now, head, inlet manifold, exhaust manifold, turbo, injection lines.
should be back up and running this afternoon
cheers for your help. greatly appriciated.
oh shitty, thats very bent.
well done
did you compression test it before you pulled it down? i want to comp test mine. im not convinced all my rods are as straight as they should be...
cheers, andrew
well done
did you compression test it before you pulled it down? i want to comp test mine. im not convinced all my rods are as straight as they should be...
cheers, andrew
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
seeings as you have the motor apart, im gonna ask even if i get flamed for it.
can you drop the pistons out the bottom of the bore? on all the motors ove played with you cant, but ive never pulled down a td42. if i was to find a slightly bent rod or 2, and i know i have no blowby, i would consider trying to do ti without pulling the head or anythin.
would it be possible to drop the rod down far enough to get the gudgeon pin out, swap rods and re-insert the rod, and put the sump back on?
just a scary thought i was having, please be nice haha
cheers, andrew
can you drop the pistons out the bottom of the bore? on all the motors ove played with you cant, but ive never pulled down a td42. if i was to find a slightly bent rod or 2, and i know i have no blowby, i would consider trying to do ti without pulling the head or anythin.
would it be possible to drop the rod down far enough to get the gudgeon pin out, swap rods and re-insert the rod, and put the sump back on?
just a scary thought i was having, please be nice haha
cheers, andrew
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
yeah as marko said, better off taking the head off, you need to get the head checked anyway.
if you dont remove the head, it would be possible to pull them out thru the bottem, BUT your gonna have to drop the box and remove all the timing gear etc. then remove the crank.
didnt get it all back together, the book we had didnt say what tension to do the rocker assembly mounting bolts upto, tried doing them to 30nm and ented up twisting a bolt, lucky it didnt snapp off in the head, mymate then snapped it with his fingers, getting all new bolts today and finding out what tension to do them.
if you dont remove the head, it would be possible to pull them out thru the bottem, BUT your gonna have to drop the box and remove all the timing gear etc. then remove the crank.
didnt get it all back together, the book we had didnt say what tension to do the rocker assembly mounting bolts upto, tried doing them to 30nm and ented up twisting a bolt, lucky it didnt snapp off in the head, mymate then snapped it with his fingers, getting all new bolts today and finding out what tension to do them.
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