Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.

How can you tell if a diesel engine is rooted?

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

Moderators: toaddog, V8Patrol

Post Reply
Posts: 6411
Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 11:49 pm
Location: Brisbane Australia

How can you tell if a diesel engine is rooted?

Post by Beastmavster »

How can you tell if a diesel engine is rooted? Saw a SD33T cheap and want some info on how long it should last and what signs it will give if it is stuffed.
Posts: 1032
Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2003 10:14 am
Location: Newcastle, NSW

Post by Heathx4 »

Can you see it running? If so, then look at the smoke and at the oil if you can. Some smoke on startup is okay. Any smoke once warm is a concern. Metal or water in oil is bad news.

If you can't see it running, then you're a bit buggered!
* Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool *
Posts: 5060
Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2003 7:28 pm
Location: Narellan Vale, Sydney

Post by Screwy »

SMOKE:

Black is fine
White on COLD start is normal but only on cold start
BLUE IS ALL BAAD

Listen for knocks
Oil leaks

If its done under 300,000 KM's for a TURBO model then its got a good chance of being fine, The stardard SD33's will easily for 450,000 km's if u treat em right.

check for fumes out of the oil filer cap, if they are present its a bad sign...

the rest is straight forward

screwy
TUFF TRUCK TEAM OPPOSITE LOCK Proudly Sponsored By:

Opposite Lock Narellan, Lightforce Australia, Offroad Systems, Judd Panels, Townsend Signs, RDG Engineering, Central Safety Workwear
Posts: 19062
Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2003 11:39 pm
Location: In a horse near you

Post by chimpboy »

Heathx4 wrote:Can you see it running?


Yes, the motor in question is running.
This is not legal advice.
Posts: 5060
Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2003 7:28 pm
Location: Narellan Vale, Sydney

Post by Screwy »

Thats a good start!!!
TUFF TRUCK TEAM OPPOSITE LOCK Proudly Sponsored By:

Opposite Lock Narellan, Lightforce Australia, Offroad Systems, Judd Panels, Townsend Signs, RDG Engineering, Central Safety Workwear
Posts: 6411
Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 11:49 pm
Location: Brisbane Australia

Post by Beastmavster »

Ok.>> well I'll see how I go with this and let you know if I buy it.

On the upside it is cheap so if the body is good and if it blows up it's just asking fopr a V8 enhancement.
Posts: 27
Joined: Wed Jul 07, 2004 10:46 pm
Location: philippines

Post by kamote09 »

do you think this can be fixed by doing a top overhaul? valve seal defects? or piston ring problems?

check for fumes out of the oil filer cap, if they are present its a bad sign...
Posts: 176
Joined: Wed Jun 09, 2004 8:43 pm
Location: South Brisbane

Post by shortgq »

I've been told by a heavy diesel mechanic that the longer u have to crank a cold diesel generally the poorer the condition of the engine is. As diesels rely on compression to ignite fuel/air mixture if the rings are poor or valves don't seal the engine won't be creating as much compression, therefore ignition is slower to occur. This of course is reliant on injectors etc being in good condition etc.
Posts: 1508
Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:48 am

Post by MQ080 »

Also put your hand over the blowby pipe on the LHS of the block and see what type of force the pressure is against your hand/piece of wood, as a general rule the more force the "tighter" the engine is i.e. more life left
Posts: 6021
Joined: Sat Feb 15, 2003 11:01 pm
Location: Shed.

Post by dumbdunce »

MQ080 wrote:Also put your hand over the blowby pipe on the LHS of the block and see what type of force the pressure is against your hand/piece of wood, as a general rule the more force the "tighter" the engine is i.e. more life left


err, you mean the LESS force, right? a good engine should have little to no blowby.


as for black smoke, it's not a great sign - if the engine make s alot of black smoke then it probably needs an injector overhaul which is expensive (abo ut $500 for a 6 cylinder motor). black smoke is partially burned fuel.

grey smoke is unburned fuel and is a sign of low compression or other internal nastiness.

blue smoke is, as others have stated, oil burning. could be bad but sometimes a good flush out will make it good again.


pay for a compresison test, it is the best indicator of condition short of pulling the head.
Free air locker to the first 20 callers!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 37 guests