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mwestcrew Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 282 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I think I might have started with a compression test to see if there was a damaged piston or a valve seating issue.
Were all the injectors in tight and sealing properly when you stripped the top end? If it persisted and you knew the valve train to be good I would do an injector learn and see if that quietened it down, I’ve had a couple of Pumas that rattled like a bag of bolts that quietened down nicely after a learn. 2011 130 Utility Body 2005 110 Van |
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Jiiim Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Ea Posts: 12 ![]() |
Thanks!
The injectors were all good and tight before removal. No signs of leakage around them either. Would be great if I've jumped the gun assuming it was a tappet - but the metallic clanking made me think it wasn't even going to get home! I don't have an OBD tool yet, but aiming to get one. Was considering an LR III, if this does everything needed? I was told that the 2.2 doesn't have an injector learn facility (the 2.4 does). Would be great if that's wrong, and this is something else to try. |
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mwestcrew Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 282 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I don’t have a 2.2 to check this on but I believe there is a function. I use the free Ford disgnostic software called Forscan, a laptop and an ELM27 cable. The ELM must have the dual speed switch.
They are on Amazon. Before I put the injectors back in I think I might try to get a borescope down to look at each piston. 2011 130 Utility Body 2005 110 Van |
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jim4244 Member Since: 13 Apr 2014 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 853 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi
I would be tempted to drop the oil and check for metal or filings. 120k mileage is not a lot on a well serviced 2.2.. Jim |
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jbcollier Member Since: 29 Apr 2024 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 167 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Check the injector seats. Clean them properly at a minimum, refinish them if they are at all suspect.
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Jiiim Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Ea Posts: 12 ![]() |
Thanks all.
Coming along nicely today. New rocker and tappet assembly in, with new bolts, torqued to 10nm + 30 degrees as per workshop manual. Now refitting (original) injectors (I figure test one thing changed at a time, in this instance the tappets) Bit of a quandary here, using the LR workshop manual for the 2.2 TDCI: In the front of the manual there is a table that lists fitting torque for injectors as: 6nm + 180 degrees. However, there is a later section in the manual with pictures for removal where it lists: 6nm + 360 degrees. Anyone know what the correct figure is? |
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jbcollier Member Since: 29 Apr 2024 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 167 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
That section you have to read carefully as the injector torques are not laid out very clearly. 180° is for 2.4 injectors and 360° is for 2.2 injectors. They have different hold-down clamps and injector hold-down bolt lengths, thus the different procedures.
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Ianh Member Since: 17 Sep 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 2146 ![]() ![]() |
Forscan is ok for 2.4’s but does not work on the 2.2’s. A Nanocom can now code the 6 figure injector codes for a 2.2. The GAP IDTool can also code injectors for the 2.2 |
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Erik256 Member Since: 05 Mar 2013 Location: Tallinn Posts: 26 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I have a 2007 2,4, so a very early one. I had a tick/knock with a cold engine, that disappeared when the engine warmed up. However, the temperature threshold for the knock to disappear, was slowly creeping up. I also suspected lifters or the dreaded piston cooling jet issue (only applicable to early pumas). The injectors were tight, no blowby, no smoke. Still, last month, I decided do replace the in injector seals as the first step. The fourth injector had a very slight mark on the seal. Nothing else. Engine was super clean inside. Cleaned the seats, fitted new copper seals and injector clamp bolts and the knock is gone. So from my experience, I would recommend starting with the injector seals.
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Jiiim Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Ea Posts: 12 ![]() |
so...progress to report:
New rocker assembly fitted - quite a nice straightforward job. All torqued up as per manual with new stretch bolts. Injector seats in the head looked spotless ![]() I refitted the old injectors, with new copper sealing washers which I annealed before fitting. Again, all torqued up with new stretch bolts. Had to replace one of the leak off connectors - I think they might be made of cheese. Started up, got it all running, no difference. So that's eliminated the rockers and tappets, and the injector sealing, from the equation. Next - injectors out again, and off to the local diesel specialist for testing. Result: Just heard back - All four are scrap! I'll be visiting them this afternoon to purchase a set of four brand new injectors. GAP IID tool also incoming (which I will need, amongst other things, to code them in) (My wallet says Ouch!) |
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Jiiim Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Ea Posts: 12 ![]() |
So...
Looks like it's terminal - significant quantities of metal swarf in the oil. ![]() I'm told this is most likely a big end giving up, based on the noise it's making. Any recommendations for decent garages in the Cambridge area that can fit 2.2 TDCI? (Or should I man up and do this myself?) |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 633 ![]() ![]() |
Sorry to hear that..
If you have the time I'd be stripping the engine down to confirm what has happened and take it from there ..see what can be reused and what will need replacing... The days of folk rebuilding engines seems to be getting less economical because of labour costs but if you have the time and the inclination I'd do that.. Good luck.. i hope its salvageable.. |
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