
Originally Posted by
AK83
In the two services I've now given it, it doesn't 'use' oil.
(only the stupid leak I generated in not changing the main seal when I did the timing belt a few months back now.)
The owner I bought it off, said he did a lot of work to it in the previous few months prior to selling it. He was from the Warbuton area, which is similar to Adelaide Hills .. very frosty mornings and nights.
When I went to see it one night, it was very cold motor felt stone cold to touch, so confident it hadn't been 'warmed' prior to me checking it out, and it started instantly then too .. so the glow plug problem was one that developed over the year I've now had it.
But the oil on the #4 glow plug freaked me out a little.
I'm thinking a leaking valve seal ???
Ditto on the much better idle immediately after start now being due to new plugs.
It's the only explanation, as it's the only thing I've done.
I reckon it must have been 5° or less this morning, and it's the first time since last year that I've had it 'immediately' start like that.
Barely half a sec of glow plug wait time, but burst to life and idled with no input on the pedal .. yay!
I'll probably have some time to do the injectors weekend after next I hope.
If I can remember too .. locate a facet pump to remove the lift pump at the same time .. hope to find a blanking plate at the same time.
Actually, this post just reminded me to find my compression testing kit to see if I have an adapter to suit. If the injectors are coming off, never hurts to record compression values I guess.
Mostly that makes sense, but I'm tipping that you have never been to Warburton, if you think it equates to the Adelaide Hills.
JayTee
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