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Thread: 2.8 tgv diesel (big 300tdi ) power loss any ideas?

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    If you've checked all the mechanical s maybe it's time for a dyno run to find whats what. Pat

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    Timed properly?? Retarded timing will give huge egt and low power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    High egt means low boost, how is the turbo ?

    Boost gauge at the intake says a nice healthy 19 psi at 1500 rpm, so I am hoping that's not a problem .

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Timed properly?? Retarded timing will give huge egt and low power.

    Jc
    Timing belt is 50k old, maybe time for an early change

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    Im with JC and have been all along

    -check the FIP plunger lift at TDC - that is the best (most accurate) way to ensure FIP timing is correct
    -cam timing youll need to take the front case off

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Im with JC and have been all along

    -check the FIP plunger lift at TDC - that is the best (most accurate) way to ensure FIP timing is correct
    -cam timing youll need to take the front case off

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    I didn't realise the timing could be checked without taking the front cover off, I will do a search for that as soon as I get chance


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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyrangie View Post
    I didn't realise the timing could be checked without taking the front cover off, I will do a search for that as soon as I get chance


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    Thats injection timing not cam timing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finallyrangie View Post
    Sorry about that , doing it on the phone and I'm a bit technically challenged
    Ahh right. Yeah well Im a bit old school here, still use a PC to access the internet! How ancient mariner is that? and for me that text is LOUD!! can read the laptop screen across the room Ya'll need to live where there is no 'phone access for a while
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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Im with JC and have been all along

    -check the FIP plunger lift at TDC - that is the best (most accurate) way to ensure FIP timing is correct
    -cam timing youll need to take the front case off

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    Had a quick look last night, doesn't look like I have the flywheel locking marks on this combination, what would be the best way to find tdc, at the moment I am thinking of taking out number 1 injector and putting a bit of ally wire in as a gauge and just winding around until it's at the top of its travel, should be pretty obvious if it's 180 degrees out, then adjust to get a 9.5 drill bit into the pump locking hole.

    That's the plan, I am more than happy to be told where I will be going wrong

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    I guess its a crap shot over pulling an injector or pulling the rocker cover?
    Either will give you definitive TDC

    If your flywheel is missing the timing groove - praytell how did you do the timing belt last time?

    With regards to FIP timing a drill bit through the front is the quick easy loose manner to check timing.
    Removing the centre cap from amongst the FIP fuel lines, using a dial test indicator and plunger screwed into the centre cap and physically measuring the plunger lift as you rock around TDC is the accurate way to assess/adjust FIP timing.

    If your flywheel does indeed have no grooves marked into it - I would have a very low threshold to pull the timing case, assess TDC (mark the flywheel) and correctly time the cam and FIP.

    There really is not too much tot he timing of a tdi
    cam is either right or off by a tooth
    FIP is infinitely adjustable within a certain range and this will effect EGTs and power.

    You have obviously already payed for head work on the old girl... timing is likely where the problem will lay

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