FlyingPete
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As mentioned in my other thread (https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/poorly-19j-conversion-questions.308587/) I'm having trouble with my old TD, and this time it may be serious. Pop the oil filler cap off and it sounds and looks like a steam engine- lots of smoke chuffing through from the rocker cover. None of any significance from the breather pipe to the back of the block though.
So, I think I've narrowed it down to a couple of possibilities, in rough order of finality-
- cracked block, between a cylinder bore and a pushrod bore, hence the pressure escaping up that way.
- cracked piston. Doesn't seem as likely as surely there'd be more pressure in the bottom end?
- valve oil seal that's come adrift. Not inconceivable given that it was me who rebuilt the head
- Head gasket. Shouldn't be, since the head's been off earlier this year to rebuild it.
Any other possibles? Is it worth putting much more time and effort into it or is it better to think about converting?
So, I think I've narrowed it down to a couple of possibilities, in rough order of finality-
- cracked block, between a cylinder bore and a pushrod bore, hence the pressure escaping up that way.
- cracked piston. Doesn't seem as likely as surely there'd be more pressure in the bottom end?
- valve oil seal that's come adrift. Not inconceivable given that it was me who rebuilt the head
- Head gasket. Shouldn't be, since the head's been off earlier this year to rebuild it.
Any other possibles? Is it worth putting much more time and effort into it or is it better to think about converting?