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Thread: My TD5 had a heart attack, where's a defibrillator???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick S View Post
    Yes a diesel but with an ECU so it could be a generalised seizure, perhaps consider some anticonvulsants
    absolutely, a lot of phenytoin pumped IO (into the oil circulation) at the precise moment the bolt parted ways could have prevented the seizure.

    (One would have to ask, as this is a known fault of the TD5, when was the last time the sump was removed and Locktite (re-)applied to the oil-pump bolt thread? It should be a regular service item!

    More importantly why wasn't it a left-hand thread in the first place. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    absolutely, a lot of phenytoin pumped IO (into the oil circulation) at the precise moment the bolt parted ways could have prevented the seizure.

    (One would have to ask, as this is a known fault of the TD5, when was the last time the sump was removed and Locktite (re-)applied to the oil-pump bolt thread? It should be a regular service item!

    More importantly why wasn't it a left-hand thread in the first place. )
    I didn't think it was a design fault of the motor, but rather a manufacturing fault in that some oil pumps did not receive the Loctite treatment. Are you suggesting that the Loctite will degrade and need reapplying at regular intervals? I agree that a left hand thread would have been the best solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Nemo

    This was a trick question!

    A TD5 is a diesel, a defibrillator will only work on a petrol engine because the diesels run on a compression ignition cycle not via an electrical impulse spark (that could be rectified by a defibrillator).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killer View Post

    I didn't think it was a design fault of the motor, but rather a manufacturing fault in that some oil pumps did not receive the Loctite treatment. Are you suggesting that the Loctite will degrade and need reapplying at regular intervals? I agree that a left hand thread would have been the best solution.

    Cheers, Mick.
    Not having a LH thread in a situation where a RH thread comes undone, is, in my opinion, a design fault.

    Yes there was a batch that were not Locktite'ed, but all such things can fail over time or have held on without Locktite and, I would think, should be checked on some regular schedule. Maybe every 100,000km or so.

    The cost of a sump gasket is a nominal expense compared to the loss of an engine. After all everyone I know who has suffered the failure at highway speed didn't have time to pull over between the light coming on and the engine seizing.

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