
Originally Posted by
29dinosaur
My 300tdi was rebuilt (new head pistons, rings etc etc etc) 6 weeks ago and the rebuilder said that the exhaust system would be filled muck from running so long with oil etc spewing into it. The engine runs fine and is back to manufacturers specs but exhaust still is smoking a bit more than I would have expected. Murray (MJK) said that he wouldn't be surprised if this continued for a while.... and that maybe a new system may be needed... what would others have to say?? Have you ever needed to replace the exhaust?? under such circumstances??
I agree, but a new system won't be required. A brisk drive up the motorway will help, or wait for summer and do a few loonngg hills with a boat on the back
Never had to replace an exhaust for this reason.
I would suggest you don't give this new engine any special treatment. IE just drive it as normal, not working a new engine AT ALL will prevent the rings from bedding into the cylinder walls and ensure a lifetime of glazing and oil consumption. No lugging it though, just push it up the odd hill every now and then, and avoid 3000 rpm+ for sustained periods for about 5000km.
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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