Faulty (or non-firing)diesel injector
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Originally Posted by
Tank
If a Faulty injector was firing prematurely it could flog the upper half of the big end bearing causing excess clearance allowing the bearing shells to spin.
It should have shown up as excessive diesel knock and loss of power.
Injectors can be replaced easily though they are numbered and their position is recorded in the engines' computer, someone more familiar with TD5 electronics should be able to advise you how it is done.
If these bearings don't have locating tangs then big end roundness and alignment is even more critical, so I wouldn't rule a damaged rod out, Regards Frank.
Hi Frank,
What if an injector was not firing at all? Like if it was blocked.
This is what was suggested to me.
I know that some larger diesel engines actually shut down one or more cylinders in the firing sequence to reduce fuel consumption, under certain conditions.
However, what do you think the effect would be in an engine with only 5 cylinders and a fairly small overall capacity of 2.5 litres?
I'd be interested in your thoughts,
Cheers, Andrew