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Thread: Noise from motor under load

  1. #11
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    quote: "......do you also have a white coat, with scapula and thermometer in top pocket ? "

    ahhmmm why would you carry your shoulder blade in your top pocket?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy07 View Post
    Thanks guys, I've been away for a couple of days but got to sick the head under the bonnet this morning and you're all correct, another exaust leak, this time from the flange below the turbo, the bolt closest to the motor has started working its way out. (How does this happen? it is very tight)
    Tightened the flange "nuts" below the turbo (2 X 17 mm nuts and one 15mm), little man with hammer is still there, tried the stethoscope, with the tube, couldn't hear any more leaks, scalpel may be next.

    Any other ideas?

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    Had two mechanics listen to the noise today, neither could pick what it could be, will be taking it to Albury tomorrow for further checking with landrover orientated mechanics.

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    Replace the gasket between the turbo and the pipe, sometimes tightening the loose bolt will not stop the leak, tip spray liberally (the nuts) with a good quality penetrating oil a few hours before you intend undoing the nuts/bolts, Regards Frank.

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    Smile

    Found the culprit! When removing the exaust manifold I could not remove the egr pipework due to stripping the allen screw heads so the stainless tube was cut off about 3" from the manifold then just welded up to close the hole. It turns out that under load the exaust gasses were reverberating in this small amount of pipe causing the noise. It was diagnosed and temporarily fixed by wrapping fibreglass rope around the pipe, noise stopped.

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