ed.poore
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Ok, first of all many thanks for the suggestions regarding getting the stuck injector out of my £80
D) landy, since then there've been some developments.
Once the injector was out we cleaned them up a bit under a microscope with a scapel and dumping them in a spare ultra-sonic bath we had lying around. My father and I then proceeded to check the sprays from the injectors so I hooked up the fuel lines but just stuck the screws for the overflow back in with some plastic spacers to keep the fuel from spraying absolutely everywhere
.
I was turning over the engine while my father watched (I was trying to see through the s*** all over the windscreen). The first injector was not spraying as it should be (according to the Haynes book) so we fiddled around a bit with it but not much happened.
I then swapped the two injectors over (we had two out so I thought we might as well compare the two) and the one which was spraying correctly now looked like the worse of the pair (without fiddling with it
).
After my dad had been fiddling with the injectors they looked about the same so we decided to put them back in.
Once back in the engine still sounded rough but when the fuel lines were slackened all produced a noticable change in the engine roughness. (All were as near as damn it makes them identical too).
Now something which we noticed before and which we did again and got the same results is that when the air pipe is blocked off (couldn't be bothered to fit the filter
) the engine runs perfectly, in fact it's pretty near running smoother than our Shogun's diesel engine
.
Any ideas?
BTW, there's still a hell of a lot of smoke which seems to be unburnt diesel (we took a blow-torch
to the exhaust and it sounded as if (difficult to tell) there were some small explosions from the unburnt diesel).
I tried to find out a bit more about the background of the Landy when I dropped my sister
mad:
) off to babysit for some friends just up the road. (I bought the Landy off him).
The stuff I do know about it is as follows:
BTW it's also running on Red Diesel at the moment (just thought it'd be useful to tell you although I don't think that that will affect it in the slightest).
Once the injector was out we cleaned them up a bit under a microscope with a scapel and dumping them in a spare ultra-sonic bath we had lying around. My father and I then proceeded to check the sprays from the injectors so I hooked up the fuel lines but just stuck the screws for the overflow back in with some plastic spacers to keep the fuel from spraying absolutely everywhere
I was turning over the engine while my father watched (I was trying to see through the s*** all over the windscreen). The first injector was not spraying as it should be (according to the Haynes book) so we fiddled around a bit with it but not much happened.
I then swapped the two injectors over (we had two out so I thought we might as well compare the two) and the one which was spraying correctly now looked like the worse of the pair (without fiddling with it
After my dad had been fiddling with the injectors they looked about the same so we decided to put them back in.
Once back in the engine still sounded rough but when the fuel lines were slackened all produced a noticable change in the engine roughness. (All were as near as damn it makes them identical too).
Now something which we noticed before and which we did again and got the same results is that when the air pipe is blocked off (couldn't be bothered to fit the filter
Any ideas?
BTW, there's still a hell of a lot of smoke which seems to be unburnt diesel (we took a blow-torch
I tried to find out a bit more about the background of the Landy when I dropped my sister
The stuff I do know about it is as follows:
- Original owner bought it new for towing trailers to mart and that's all it was ever used for.
- Bought off them by neighbour with the idea of having it as a toy to play around the fields in, never used it and it sat in his garage the whole time gathering cob-webs.
- Dan bought it off him as a cheap alternative to a quad for rounding up cows (never went on the road (well legally
) with him).
- I bought it off him
BTW it's also running on Red Diesel at the moment (just thought it'd be useful to tell you although I don't think that that will affect it in the slightest).