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Joao Pinto



Member Since: 29 Apr 2017
Location: Lisboa
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Portugal 
Black smoke TD5
Good afternoon,
I have a Defender 110 TD5, original ECU, it does black smoke.
've walked by several mechanical and no settled the matter definitely go all groping, I say to grope seen have changed various materials such as:
Turbo, Intercooler, Intake Tubes, Air Mass Sensor and Air Filter.
I removed the EGR valve and the smoke remains in it.
Now they say I have to change the washers and the ring of the pump injectors.
I do not know if it's worth it, I wanted your opinion or someone who has had the same problem here.
The car has 275 thousand km, use Motul 5/30 100% synthetic oil.
In 15 thousand km it consumes +/- 1litro of oil
I no longer know what to do, to solve this problem.
If you can help, thank you.
Regards
Joćo Pinto
Post #620437 29th Apr 2017 8:15pm
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Procta



Member Since: 03 Dec 2016
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Black smoke sounds to me like Fuel, have you had the injectors cleaned or serviced? I would try running a treatment through and change where you fill up 1st. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Post #620462 29th Apr 2017 11:22pm
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bankz5152



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Black smoke is usually an imbalance or fuel and air. Have you got any diganostics to get live readings?

Is your inlet manifold clean? And are you boosting 14psi?
Post #620469 30th Apr 2017 5:02am
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Lionel



Member Since: 12 Aug 2008
Location: Melbourne
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I would be checking turbo/intercooler hoses for blockage. These can delaminate inside & impede the air flow. The intercooler itself could also be partially blocked & may need cleaning, particularly after the distance your vehicle has travelled.

Is engine performance OK apart from the smoke? Most of what I have described would result in reduced or variable power output.

Cheers,

Lionel
Post #620933 1st May 2017 11:57pm
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Joao Pinto



Member Since: 29 Apr 2017
Location: Lisboa
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Hello, good morning, Lionel.
The material I have described is totally new.
They have not done so far 10,000 km
As for the engine, taking the smoke is fine
Regards
Joćo Pinto
Post #620949 2nd May 2017 6:05am
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