ed.poore
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Recently bought a Series III Diesel (1982), for £80
, off a friend. It's in pretty good nick, very little rust etc and I've been working on it. Producing smoke (not unusual for a Landy), but this is excessive. I've slackened all fuel lines going to each injector in turn while the engine is running.
The front-most injector very little change in the engine sound when the fuel line is "disconnected". However, to check it over I need to get it out which is proving to be impossible. Anyone got any ideas?
I've disconnected all the fuel lines and screws holding the injector in. But cannot budge the injector itself. I've successfully managed to remove the next injector along but this one won't move, tried a variety of methods:
Many thanks & Happy Christmas and New Year.
Ed
The front-most injector very little change in the engine sound when the fuel line is "disconnected". However, to check it over I need to get it out which is proving to be impossible. Anyone got any ideas?
I've disconnected all the fuel lines and screws holding the injector in. But cannot budge the injector itself. I've successfully managed to remove the next injector along but this one won't move, tried a variety of methods:
- Shaking, pushing (obviously
)
- Tried budging it by hitting a piece of wood with a hammer (wood to absorb most of the shock).
- Putting a smaller diameter screw down through each of the injector's holes (the side ones) and putting washers & nuts between injector and cylinder head (so that when you tighten the screw it pushes down on the cylinder head (thus, theoretically lifting the injector free).
- Also tried my dad's grip for removing plugs, but this is too large.
Many thanks & Happy Christmas and New Year.
Ed