That's exactly what I was thinking.How do you stop bits falling into the cylinder?
That's exactly what I was thinking.How do you stop bits falling into the cylinder?
Indeed. Though my issue was differant and he blew the swarf out with an airline that's why he told me to get rid I suppose.Is it possible to retap the thread without taking the head off?
How do you stop bits falling into the cylinder?
Apply a liberal coating of general purpose grease to the thread tap and do it in stages, cleaning and re-greasing the tap each time. You probably won't catch 100% of the swarf but enough to be ok.Is it possible to retap the thread without taking the head off?
How do you stop bits falling into the cylinder?
If you go the "air" route then you need to minimise the pipe on a vacuum cleaner down to a small plastic pipe, ie. windscreen washer tube and suck the bits out.Indeed. Though my issue was differant and he blew the swarf out with an airline that's why he told me to get rid I suppose.
That's exactly what he's doing Tony.If the guy doing Dave's injector is retapping a "clamp" bolt which holds the injector into the head all he needs to do is plug the injector hole with rag or paper, or even leave the injector in place.
Tony.
I don't know I'm not a mecanic lol!!Is it possible to retap the thread without taking the head off?
How do you stop bits falling into the cylinder?
Cheeky t***!!!
Tony.
Thanks mate. He's not around this week, is this something I could check easily? We need to move quickly one way or the other with this as Jue hasn't got a car at the minute as we daren't run it, she has to keep borrowing Jacks to get to work which isn't ideal.Only thing you can get him to check mate, is that the crankcase breathing system is all clear. I've had this even on BMW diesels when warming oil for smoke test they have pushed oil out the dipstick tube.
Tony.
I've managed to speak to my neighbour who has told me he has checked all the breathing system around the crankcase and it's all as it should be. He is convinced it''s internal. He's told me not to move the car as it's spitting oil all over the engine bay out the dip stick. He's back tomorrow night so he's going to talk to me then on what to do next.Only thing you can get him to check mate, is that the crankcase breathing system is all clear. I've had this even on BMW diesels when warming oil for smoke test they have pushed oil out the dipstick tube.
Tony.
Dave I think the time has come to part with it. It seems like it's going to cost you quite some dosh to get it fixed. Cut your losses and get rid.Right, we're back and all is sh*** again! While we've been away my neighbour has reseated the injector which his says went well and is more than happy with it. The problem is now that the car is blowing the dip stick out when revved. He's now thinking it's the rings or valves on the same cylinder. I've not had a chance to speak to him as we've got back this afternoon and he's away this week with work. If it turns out to be one of these what sort of bill can I expect if I get it done? Or do i just palm it off and cut my losses?