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    bazza916 Guest

    lost of power 300 tdi

    Hi all i have a 96 tdi and for some reason i have lost a lot of power i have check the tubo hoses they seem fine , have replace the tubo with a new one still has not fix the problim can anyone give me some other reasons why i would loose power i have also replace the head,
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    Bazza

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    have you checked the air cleaner and replaced the fuel filter first of all, next check the intercooler you can pressure test it with some compressed air and a gauge you could be loosing boost, next crack the lines to all your injectors while it is idling are you getting fuel to them all, have you checked the compression on all cylinders, check the small hose from the turbo to the fuel pump aneroid.


    just some thoughts maybe you have already done all this.

    good luck matt

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    If youve had the head off your injector timing may be out so it may pay to spil time it (if you can on a 300TDI, Ive never had to try) or make sure your Valve clearences are correct other than that it could only be about 1000 other things so a bit more info might help.

    Edit - Might help if you put in your location as there may be someone nearby that is in the know that could help you out...

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    You may want to check your fuel pump as well, I just had mine re done as my 98 Disco 300tdi lost power as well, due to the plunger that lets fuel in from the anaroid valve was sticking, had heaps of turbo boost but not fuel getting in, also when they pulled the pump apart they found it still had rubber seals in it.

    Zelk

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    Just letting you know you can't spill time a rotary fuel pump, you can only check the injection timing with a dial indicator on the back of the pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt39788 View Post
    Just letting you know you can't spill time a rotary fuel pump, you can only check the injection timing with a dial indicator on the back of the pump.
    Umm not entirely true, there are some rotary pumps that I have spill timed BUT they are on stationary engines so are more than likely a different set up.

    As I said, I wasnt sure if you could with a 300TDI so there you have it, apparently you cant

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    If youve had the head off your injector timing may be out so it may pay to spil time it (if you can on a 300TDI, Ive never had to try) or make sure your Valve clearences are correct other than that it could only be about 1000 other things so a bit more info might help.

    Edit - Might help if you put in your location as there may be someone nearby that is in the know that could help you out...
    Another question why would taking the head off and replacing it have anything to do with injector timing
    It didnt last time i looked

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    he's right you would have to acctually have to adjust the fuel pump timing by taking of a cover and turning a nut. Either your not getting enough fuel or air or compression is low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Another question why would taking the head off and replacing it have anything to do with injector timing
    It didnt last time i looked
    Good point, Im now having a senior moment I suppose but I wrote that while I was tired and wasnt thinking things through very much.

    I was meaning that he should check the injector timing and seems he'd had the head off then to check the valve clearences.....I think that would make more sense.

    Now do I look a little less like a DH lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    Good point, Im now having a senior moment I suppose but I wrote that while I was tired and wasnt thinking things through very much.

    I was meaning that he should check the injector timing and seems he'd had the head off then to check the valve clearences.....I think that would make more sense.

    Now do I look a little less like a DH lol
    no excuse,s

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