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    **Discovery300Tdi** Guest
    Tell ya what all good symtons but i still dont know where that oil splatter came from on the drivers side engine bay around the area of the vacume pump/oil filter. BUT THERE WHERE NO OIL LEAKS ANY WHERE!!!!

    lol i'm going to have fun sleeping tonight!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by **Joker** View Post
    Prob a stupid question but is there oil in the pump??? being because the pump was more in oil than everything else now that you have said that.

    The only reason I said that was when the vacuum pump let go in the PUMA there was oil everywhere.

    when mine Started failing in my disco it leaked a fair bit of oil
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    The only reason I said that was when the vacuum pump let go in the PUMA there was oil everywhere.

    when mine Started failing in my disco it leaked a fair bit of oil
    AAhh ok cool, make sure to tell the mech tomoz. thats why i said there was alot of oil around and mainly on the pump

    cheers matey

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    how ever I dont know whether this would cause all your other symptoms I just figured because you said you had oil and it was around the pump area from my own experience I would say it was the pump that was causing the oil.
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Hmmm, White smoke is unburnt diesel, and the black smoke under load suggesting a blockage of air intake . I would suggest as others have at this point it sounds like a VERY delaminated turbo to intercooler hose. Most likely the elbow from the turbo to the Intercooler hose.

    JC
    white smoke isnt uburnt diesel, white smoke is water burning (steaming) in the combustion chamber
    black smoke is a restriction in the air intake (blocked air filter) or excessive load
    blue smoke is oil burning in the combustion chamber

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddie_V8i View Post
    white smoke isnt uburnt diesel, white smoke is water burning (steaming) in the combustion chamber
    black smoke is a restriction in the air intake (blocked air filter) or excessive load
    blue smoke is oil burning in the combustion chamber
    Thats what i thought

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    thats what I thought too however I was also informed that white smoke can be low compression too.
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    There needs to be a distinction made between steam and smoke.

    White smoke is unburnt diesel. It isn't the result of the presence of water, because vapourised water is termed "steam".

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddie_V8i View Post
    white smoke isnt uburnt diesel, white smoke is water burning (steaming) in the combustion chamber
    black smoke is a restriction in the air intake (blocked air filter) or excessive load
    blue smoke is oil burning in the combustion chamber
    Yes it is.

    Steam is steam, and evaporates as such soon after leaving the tailpipe. White 'smoke' is unburnt/ partially burnt diesel fuel, Black smoke is burnt diesel, as you said, after a blocked air intake or excessive delivery.
    White smoke is easily produced from a Tdi if timing is retarded or lacking in compression.
    I am worried about the overheat/ now not starting and blowing white smoke Simon talks about. It doesen't sound very good at all. (Blown Head gasket springs to mind...)

    JC



    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Yes it is.

    Steam is steam, and evaporates as such soon after leaving the tailpipe. White 'smoke' is unburnt/ partially burnt diesel fuel, Black smoke is burnt diesel, as you said, after a blocked air intake or excessive delivery.
    White smoke is easily produced from a Tdi if timing is retarded or lacking in compression.
    I am worried about the overheat/ now not starting and blowing white smoke Simon talks about. It doesen't sound very good at all. (Blown Head gasket springs to mind...)

    JC



    JC
    The white smoke that came out lasted in the air alot longer than steam would i can vouch for that. MMMmmm head gasket....... i had a look at the oil and she seemed clean and coolant was at normal level. when we started to drive away from home, i felt a loss of power meaning i had the pedal down nearly all the way but did not think of it because we had huge winds down here hitting the car from the front while driving.

    will let ya knows tomoz.

    Well chaps will find out tomorrow what it is, heres hoping!!!!

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