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    Quote Originally Posted by jbell110 View Post
    Well found out what the whisle was today, when the turbo
    let go. Plumes of smoke, grinding noises, & the motor wouldnt
    shut down. It reved its guts out till I dumped the clutch &
    stalled it. Turns out it was running on the engine oil.
    Glad it isnt an auto as it would have self destructed as mine
    almost did as I was slow to know what to do.
    I sh*t myself when it started revving by its self.
    So now the repairs begin 2morrow as Im sick of that car
    this week. Oil in loom was tuesdays problem, then the whisle
    now this. Can see why people move to other brands.
    I live near Marg. River & no mechanic here knows or wants to
    know anything about Landys, it sucks!!

    come on lotto cheers Jeff
    Jeff there is a landy mechanic who lives in cowaranup, but also works up at the mines fly in fly out etc. I just cant remember his name. He used to work at purcell autos/british parts and service centre. I know this as one of the other mechanics at those places was out of work for a while and was going down to help him as he was inundated with work.
    He now also is up at telfer mine. He also was the support mechanic for the variety bashes through ARB ossie park.
    I will see if I can find a name.
    I too last week saw a td5 do exactly what yours did with the motor getting faster and faster with the key out and the batt disconnected. It was also stalled to stop it, lucky it was manual.
    The cause was a faulty o ring on a injector that had let diesel fill up the sump....very scary.
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    Any diesel can do it. Used to work with a guy who's Yota did it. It was starved of air to stop it being auto. Unfortunatly he didn't know that trick it was a passer by who did so the damage was already done before it was stopped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Hi Jeff
    Broken inlet manifold stud(s)
    Was showing a few guys the DVD from that last Harvey trip on the weekend,they loved your dualcab!!!!!
    Andrew
    Is that the one with the 35s ?

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    No Ken not the dual cab, my work car, Td5 130 extra cab, only
    on 33's.

    Talking to a guy today about an auto doing the run on & as
    bradtot said you need to block the air in take with a rag or
    something & cut the air supply to stall it.
    I'm thinking of going back to a V8 at least I know these motors
    better, & put it on LPG. The old diesels are getting to techical..
    Would like to do a disco ute like the guy on this site did
    except V8...
    cheers Jeff [just got to fix this prob. 1st]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ak View Post
    As said above by Big John I've heard of this before and this really scares the ***** out of me.

    Could the mechanic's here jump in and explain why this frightening problem happens and how the hell do I stall my Auto TD5 before it self destructs if this happens to me.

    Thanks in advance for any replies.
    My '03 TD5 D2 has a throttle valve (ILT) that was part of the exhaust gas recirculation system. I have installed a kill switch that supplies 12v directly from the battery (via a fuse) to the modulator. So if mine starts revving by itself I can just hit the button to close-off the inlet air. I have tested that it works too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    My '03 TD5 D2 has a throttle valve (ILT) that was part of the exhaust gas recirculation system. I have installed a kill switch that supplies 12v directly from the battery (via a fuse) to the modulator. So if mine starts revving by itself I can just hit the button to close-off the inlet air. I have tested that it works too!

    What a bloody good Idea U should patent that one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradtot View Post
    What a bloody good Idea U should patent that one!
    Its works as an anti-theft device too. I switch it on whilst parked in shopping area carparks so that if someone gets hold of my keys the engine will stall as soon as its started.

    My home-grown engine monitor will also shut the valve if the engine looses oil pressure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George130 View Post
    Any diesel can do it. Used to work with a guy who's Yota did it. It was starved of air to stop it being auto. Unfortunatly he didn't know that trick it was a passer by who did so the damage was already done before it was stopped.
    More so with turbo diesels...
    Mate of mine works with forest machinery, and had a 1200HP turbo diesel motor self destruct this way...
    - oil seals failed in the turbo, spraying oil into intake, was nothing big enough to starve the air intake!!
    One big (expensive) grenade
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    Thanks for the replies. Graeme your set up sounds the go. Until I get around to a set up like that, if mine goes I surpose I will have to jump out of the car and rip my shirt off and try and cover the snorkel. Hope this will work before any terminal damage is done.

    Just think anyone with a Auto TD what a ***** fight it would be to find yourself in this sort of situation.

    Just imagine the people out there that would have no idea what to do if this happened.

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    emergancy shut down of the td5 can be effected in a handfull of ways...

    If you have a snorkle, rip the head off and put the floor mat on it.

    rip the pickup hose off the inlet side of the airbox and do same

    rip the intercooler hose off, (knife it)
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