Hi Brigsy thanks for the reply, so here is some background on what happened and what i have done so far, i was driving on a straight level road and suddenly the car was speeding up by it self even after i left the accelerator this lasted about 3sec and then it died , ever since I couldn’t get it to start, when I put my scanner on i got the DF137 signal outside lower limit so i then check the fuel pressure regulator for operation and for brass from pressure pump all was well, next I did the leak test on the injectors all is good, i then monitor the fuel pressure on the scanner while attempting to start and found it fluctuates between -3 to 19 bar from what i have read this is way to low. It did spike at one stage to just above 100 and almost started but after that the highest it would go was 19 bar, i then suspected the regulator I have replaced it today but still the sameNeed more details on the DF137, Whats the state of the error code, minimum or maximum? More to it than just the code. It will be leak off test time
Not yet I will try todayNeed to do the dead head pump test with the correct Delphi kit to see if it can produce the correct amount of bar.
Have you tried giving it a tiny bit of sniff to see if it’ll start and keep running ?
Hi ok i got it going with the quick start I checked the rail pressure and went up to 1500 bar while driving but it does run uneven and wit a diesel knock on low revs as soon as you go above 2500rpm it goes away, i did check the leak off on the injectors again and all good and loosened the injector pipes one by one while running and every time I loosen one the engine stalling, now getting a new code 017060 un known fault, attached is a short videoNeed to do the dead head pump test with the correct Delphi kit to see if it can produce the correct amount of bar.
Have you tried giving it a tiny bit of sniff to see if it’ll start and keep running ?
Thanks yes I also had an idea that it might be a bad injector, I will have them tested next weekThat sounds to me like a bad injector. Leak off might not show much but getting injectors tested will give you a better idea.
Obv using sniff to start it will help as that’s ether, more easy to combust than diesel , and will help wang the engine over more to build pressure up. I’d be getting injectors tested as next port of call
Hi Dr HMS thanks for the help, so i went back and found the following 1 I checked the injector coding and found all injectors in the wrong cylinders so i removed them all and fitted them in the correct place as per the ECU all but number 4 the number of one injector did not match any of the numbers on the ECU the cylinders 1,2 and 3 i cold match injectors, so currently injector number 4 does not match the ECU number, I tried the Delphi DS150 to change the coding but no luck it constantly says value fault and when entering to the function in the beginning it says inactive, now some of the mechanics here in South Africa tels me that the coding doesn’t matter is this true?That sounds to me like a bad injector. Leak off might not show much but getting injectors tested will give you a better idea.
Obv using sniff to start it will help as that’s ether, more easy to combust than diesel , and will help wang the engine over more to build pressure up. I’d be getting injectors tested as next port of call
That nozzle has blown down to some sort of wear or extreme heat expansion , common enough on diesels, can sometimes cause hard starts or rough running due to the injection needle not Seating fully in the nozzle, and the nozzle holes not spraying the correct pattern.Hi Dr HMS thanks for the help, so i went back and found the following 1 I checked the injector coding and found all injectors in the wrong cylinders so i removed them all and fitted them in the correct place as per the ECU all but number 4 the number of one injector did not match any of the numbers on the ECU the cylinders 1,2 and 3 i cold match injectors, so currently injector number 4 does not match the ECU number, I tried the Delphi DS150 to change the coding but no luck it constantly says value fault and when entering to the function in the beginning it says inactive, now some of the mechanics here in South Africa tels me that the coding doesn’t matter is this true?
2 While switching the injectors I found number 1 injector tip was blown up on the side see attached picture what could cause this?
I then had it reconditioned and fitted it today, now the engine starts and runs good but still when in 2nd gear and going above 2500rpm then the knock starts again and become very loud in a short time.
So the question would be 1 could this be because of number 4 injector that the coding don’t match or 2 still another injector that could be faulty?
Ok i will do thatAlso do as the chap above said , get another decent fuel filter , and with your old one , cut it open without making to much mess and see if it’s full of metal filling from a failing pump
Ok i will do that
Hi Guys I ended up with a hole in number 4 piston and had to re do the whole engine I also did the turbo and injectors, the engine is running good but i have 2 concernsThat nozzle has blown down to some sort of wear or extreme heat expansion , common enough on diesels, can sometimes cause hard starts or rough running due to the injection needle not Seating fully in the nozzle, and the nozzle holes not spraying the correct pattern.
yes the injectors can be fitted without coding , it’s a C2i code for fine running counters , just tells the ecu the calibration statistics, ran plenty of 1.5s without coding and they run fine.
as for the knocking , could still possibly have a duff injector . Get a video of it whilst driving under Load like you are