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g-mack



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300tdi booming under load?????
1995 300tdi regular oil changes 150k

This has been bugging me for months now! as revs climb there is an awful booming in cabin! very loud. dip clutch and its gone. can also here it stationary hen revved but not as much.
first thought was blown exhaust.checked for leaks all good, replaced all zorst gaskets including manifold. started to think it might be related to my knackered head gasket. but thats all fixed now and still have the booming.
discovered when i move air intake pipes around the bassy engine note changes. so im fairly sure the booming is something to do with the air intake side.
air intake pops
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have replaced all air box rubber mounts, new filter and removed all pipes up to turbo to check for splits, nothing!!
drove it today with wing to filter piping disconnected and its a little better. (goes much better like that! like getting a tune up)

removed all pipe work from wing to turbo, test driven and still booming!
checked and rechecked valve clearances, again no difference.
someone suggested a bent, sticky or non sealing valve.

Though i would run it past you guys to see what you think. My 109 thread

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Post #353382 24th Aug 2014 10:56am
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Does sound like a valve issue.

Have you taken the rocker cover off and barred it over to check valves are all opening and closing smoothly?

Sounds like ether an inlet valve is being forced open or a exhaust valve is letting by.

May be something as simple as re-grinding the valves.
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munch90



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possible inlet valve not sealing

best thing is get a compression check done , or better a cylinder leakage test as you tell which valve it is then.

do you have air compressor ?
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g-mack



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head is gonna get changed this week. due to this popping and head possibly cracked
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Maybe a burnt inlet valve....do a quick compression test to determine a fault before disassembling!!!! Working towards Carry on camping!
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g-mack



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does this sound feasible?
whilst inspecting the original head (now off car) i discovered ALL 4 exhaust valve seals were sat at top of spring!! so effectively no seal at all.
i understand oil will be getting into bores, but surely as the exhaust valve opens and the spent oxygen is forced out, a lot of it is going to be rushing past where the seal should be. causing loud exhaust like droning?
or am i wrong?
i have researched this to death and never found this theory My 109 thread

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If the exhaust valves isn't sealing, you will have a loss of compression, as well as leakage of exhaust gasses into the rocker cover. This would pressurise the rocker cover and it would follow the path of least resistance which would be the rocker cover breather into the air box, which would make the popping noise. Also, when the engine is off, the oil left in the rocker gallery will drip down into the bore past the non sealed valves.

However, it would have made a very audible and visual chuffing from the oil filler if removed.

But, not a bad shout Thumbs Up

Badly adjusted tappets or incorrect valves fitted may be the route cause there.
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g-mack



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so lets say the exhaust valve IS sealing properly, as the exhaust valve opens to let out spent gasses, the gasses could be pushed up past stem seals couldn't it? especially if the stems and guides are out of tolerance. My 109 thread

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shaggydog



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Yes this is true, but this would be on the exhaust stroke which is lower pressure than the ignition stroke so the pressure on the stem seals would be less.

However, if it is not sealed on the ignition stroke then the pressure would be far greater so more likely to overcome the stem seals, particularly if they are very warn.
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thing is the seals aren't doing anything!! they are stuck at top of spring! My 109 thread

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any chance of a photo?

From the sounds of it they are a bit rubber ducked.
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they are deffo rubber ducked lol will do photo tomorrow My 109 thread

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g-mack



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update;
new turner head fitted, popping gone! Thumbs Up booming droning still there!! Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry
ok so ive eliminated engine!!
and popping being cause of booming. i was convinced it was not from exhaust as when im under car and it is revved exhaust sounds fine.
BUT!! im starting to think its one of these travelling noises!!originates from somewhere different to where it is heard!.
SO next thing to try is a center silencer. gonna get a bearmach one for under 40 quid and hope for the best!.

on a plus note. engine is so much quieter and smooth with new head Thumbs Up My 109 thread

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