spannerman
Well-Known Member
Well now we have got an answer from Volvo about the 36 odd failures we have experienced along the west coast of Norway, and seems unique to our part of the world as they reckon they don't get failures on the eastern (Oslo) side or in Sweden.
They say its the blend our local refineries are producing. Its 'dry' as they put it so they recommend owners use diesel additive to 'sweeten' the fuel, a bit like using Redex in petrol in the old days.
Apparently the detonation is very hard on the injector nozzles and it causes them to crack or fall off causing either mechanical damage or cylinder bore washing resulting in worn cylinders and overpressure in the sump resulting in loss of oil through the engine breather, which I can confirm as we had a D6 dump 15 of its 20 litres in the bilge before the death rattle set in.
Watch this space....!
They say its the blend our local refineries are producing. Its 'dry' as they put it so they recommend owners use diesel additive to 'sweeten' the fuel, a bit like using Redex in petrol in the old days.
Apparently the detonation is very hard on the injector nozzles and it causes them to crack or fall off causing either mechanical damage or cylinder bore washing resulting in worn cylinders and overpressure in the sump resulting in loss of oil through the engine breather, which I can confirm as we had a D6 dump 15 of its 20 litres in the bilge before the death rattle set in.
Watch this space....!