Bertramdriver
Well-Known Member
I raise a glass to you Alf. Does taking off a knuckle with an angle grinder qualify me for the club?
The club is open for all.... from small nicks, to back damage... the more, the merrier.... and better stories of course!!!I raise a glass to you Alf. Does taking off a knuckle with an angle grinder qualify me for the club?
Thanks for the update Alf, I had forgotten about the injury and the subsequent work stoppage. Nice to see and hear the DD's rumble again!
Hope the hand injury repairs quickly, cheers!
Oh ... and in respect to your own situation, please do not worry .... if you run the engines gently and reduce the time spent above 1800 RPM, give them good oil, clean(ish) air and fuel, they will last for 10's of K hours without anything else than a tune-up etc.... not accounting for impellors and items that may stand to death rather than lasting when used...
Hello Divemaster1
When you inspected the rings at the beginning, you saw that one fire ring was loose, then when you opened the engine, you saw the piston head broken on a side and a nick on the liner. If I understand correctly, one cause of the problem could be the fire ring : do you know if was it a factory mounted ring or if it was an unproper (or maladjusted) fire ring mounted by a previous owner ?
Thanks
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Please Alf, tell me if the injectors could be properly tuned by following scrupulously the documentation, or does it require high qualification ? (I have seen 8V92 TI LP, 558 hp, 1540 hours, which seem to have been nicely maintened). ....
Phil, following the step-by step instructions in a service manual and with access to a £20 DD injector timing gauge, imperial sized spanner set, some feeler gauges and a couple of screwdrivers, and with some element of mechanical knowledge (lets for argument sake use "can change break pads on a car"), should be able of doing a engine tune-up (injectors, exhaust valves, fuel rack and idle). You will take a lot more time than a trained mechanic (particularly with the V engines' fuel rack), but follow the step-by-step guide it is pretty simple and logical really... Only mechanical bits fitting into other mechanical bits ... do it in wrong sequence and the bits won't go into place.... No shortcuts allowed![]()