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BaronDefenders



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Next time I take it out for a run I’ll plug in the Nanocom and check Charlie

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Paul V.



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Netherlands 2004 Defender 110 Td5 SW Auto Zambezi Silver


Cilinder roughness at 50 degrees coolant fluid


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Post #796529 3rd Oct 2019 11:31am
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Paul V.



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Netherlands 2004 Defender 110 Td5 SW Auto Zambezi Silver

Cilinder roughness at 90 degrees coolant fluid
Post #796534 3rd Oct 2019 12:10pm
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Mario110



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I can confirm these values, when cold "rough" cylinder balance, when warm really good but with knocking.

Could it be possible - just an idea because of discussion with my mechanical - that this knocking is caused by an hydraulic lasher? I've got new ones when my head was replaced....so everything should be fine...but who knows?

Has anyone of you guys a "thicker" oil than 5W30 in the car or is somebody using an additiv? Something like this: https://www.amazon.de/Liqui-Moly-1009-Hydr...B001CZODI2

Best Mario
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Paul V.



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Hi,

@alex, I’m 100% sure that the knocking noise came after the broken injector and the replacement of the seals/plates of the other 5 injectors.
Before my engine had a typical Td5 sound and runs very smooth.

But now I am confused....
(After the moment that the noise came we drove more than 2000 km’s with the car.)

I hardly dare to say it:
The last 3 days there was no knocking sound anymore !
But end of this afternoon I heard the knocking sound again.
But,by far, not as loud as in the beginning.
I think it’s the best to drive with the car for a couple of weeks.
I will let you know.

@Mario, I have changed the engine oil from 5W40 to 10W40 both full synthetic.
There was no difference between them.
Post #796569 3rd Oct 2019 6:15pm
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Mario110



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Quote:
I hardly dare to say it:
The last 3 days there was no knocking sound anymore !
But end of this afternoon I heard the knocking sound again.
But,by far, not as loud as in the beginning.
I think it’s the best to drive with the car for a couple of weeks.
I will let you know.


This is really crazy: I drove yesterday to the workshop where i got those injectors, 140km journy....and the knocking was really better. I left the car there so they can check by themselfs but yesterday I was not able to show them the issue Shocked
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geobloke



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Hang on. IIRC there was a LR bulletin some years ago that amended the rocker to injector clearance gaps. I will see if I can re-find the document later, but from memory it was something like the manuals stated tighten then back off the screw by one turn. The update suggested backing off a further half a turn to 1.5 turns of the screw.

Could this be the source of some of the knocking at the top end?!
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Paul V.



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I am very curious about that Land Rover bulletin!
On another forum I only read once that someone turned the injectors 1.5 turn back for safety.

in the meantime our Def is doing fine....
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Mario110



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@Paul V.

So, knocking is away after driving some kilometers?
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Paul V.



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Yep, that is correct Mario.
the hard, sharp knock gradually disappeared.
In the meantime we drove +- 2500 km’s.

And I didn’t do anything more to solve it.

I know, strange but truth!
I was thinking..... is it necessary to build up some carbon in the place near the plate of the injector ?
(When you want to put on the new plates on the injectors you have to scratch of the carbon from the side of the injectors)
My diesel specialist said no.....
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