Injector won’t fully seat
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Injector won’t fully seat
Ahoy folk!
Thanks to you guys I’ve had a great deal of the traps in injector replacement taken away from my 2013 1.6TDI injector replacement challenge.
My question to you is with the injectors out and whilst putting the new ones in, the #2 injector which was much more troublesome to get out, won’t seat, or at least seem to. I started tightening the clamp bolt down and only #1 started seating ans #2 was just sitting solid.
I’ve attached images of the old and new injectors, they’re as installed, #1 left, #2 right. The #2 is a right mess.
https://ibb.co/hcLFvXX
https://ibb.co/2n2F4sQ
Would a reasonable assumption be that the injector seat is covered in coke and needs a cleaning set bought and deployed?
I bought a Draper inspection camera today and the fracking thing doesn’t work on my Apple devices so can’t get eyes in there currently.
Any advice really appreciated
Paul
Thanks to you guys I’ve had a great deal of the traps in injector replacement taken away from my 2013 1.6TDI injector replacement challenge.
My question to you is with the injectors out and whilst putting the new ones in, the #2 injector which was much more troublesome to get out, won’t seat, or at least seem to. I started tightening the clamp bolt down and only #1 started seating ans #2 was just sitting solid.
I’ve attached images of the old and new injectors, they’re as installed, #1 left, #2 right. The #2 is a right mess.
https://ibb.co/hcLFvXX
https://ibb.co/2n2F4sQ
Would a reasonable assumption be that the injector seat is covered in coke and needs a cleaning set bought and deployed?
I bought a Draper inspection camera today and the fracking thing doesn’t work on my Apple devices so can’t get eyes in there currently.
Any advice really appreciated
Paul
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
With the amount of crud between the copper washer and the rubber o-ring, I'm gonna say injector 2 was not seated correctly previously. Maybe an old copper washer is sat at the bottom?
Something has been allowing combustion gasses past the seal.
Something has been allowing combustion gasses past the seal.
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
I managed to get the endoscope to work, douche here installed the wrong app, so was never going to work. Clean looking is #1 failed injector and crappy is #2
I’m glad you feel that way, as I feel the same too. It’s like that #2 has been throwing crap up from the cylinder for a long time. Weirdly or not, it’s #1 that’s dead, but I’m replacing both while I’m in there as they’re both “B” suffix code injectors. Bought a couple of the PFJones injectors as the replacements “A2C9626040080NEW” thanks to the references from all you kind folk in other threads here.
I’ve a Laser 6101 injector seat cleaning set turning up later in the week to sort it out and will report back in.
I’m glad you feel that way, as I feel the same too. It’s like that #2 has been throwing crap up from the cylinder for a long time. Weirdly or not, it’s #1 that’s dead, but I’m replacing both while I’m in there as they’re both “B” suffix code injectors. Bought a couple of the PFJones injectors as the replacements “A2C9626040080NEW” thanks to the references from all you kind folk in other threads here.
I’ve a Laser 6101 injector seat cleaning set turning up later in the week to sort it out and will report back in.
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
So, the news is, it looks like #2 does have a washer at the bottom of it. I can’t get clearer pictures, but the first link is #1 which looks clear albeit with some fuel deposits and #2 which has a ring looking thing separating the coke from the shiny.
The other great news is that whilst hoovering the crap out, the injector cap from the cleaning kit which I’d left in #2 whilst hoovering #1 I’m 99% dislodged and is now somewhere under the rocker cover.
I don’t -want to- have to take the cover off but I also don’t want an engine that’s eaten itself. Anyone care to speculate on the potential for damage with that floating around in there?
Have to now buy myself an injector washer puller. job by agonising job.
The other great news is that whilst hoovering the crap out, the injector cap from the cleaning kit which I’d left in #2 whilst hoovering #1 I’m 99% dislodged and is now somewhere under the rocker cover.
I don’t -want to- have to take the cover off but I also don’t want an engine that’s eaten itself. Anyone care to speculate on the potential for damage with that floating around in there?
Have to now buy myself an injector washer puller. job by agonising job.
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
I definitely wouldn't go running the engine knowing there's a foreign object under the rocker cover, there could be any amount of damage done depending where it ends up.
Can you fashion something into a ghetto depth gauge to measure the injector bores, that should indicate if there's something stuck at the bottom.
Can you fashion something into a ghetto depth gauge to measure the injector bores, that should indicate if there's something stuck at the bottom.
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
Ha! Yeah, I was going through the grief cycle in knowing I’d just made the job bigger. I’ll cross check and have another root around with the extendable magnetic wand before going full retard and popping it off.
For sure, I will do just that, I was just saying similar in a whinge to a mate. Any guidance on a reasonable buy for the washer/seal puller? I’m seeing between £25 and £100 for ultimately the same looking thing. Threaded/ridged cone on a stick with a slide hammer on.
This being my favourite
https://fjwsales.co.uk/product/welzh-we ... eal-puller
For sure, I will do just that, I was just saying similar in a whinge to a mate. Any guidance on a reasonable buy for the washer/seal puller? I’m seeing between £25 and £100 for ultimately the same looking thing. Threaded/ridged cone on a stick with a slide hammer on.
This being my favourite
https://fjwsales.co.uk/product/welzh-we ... eal-puller
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
What always work for me to get stuck washers is my home made tool a wood bit like in pic a 7mm socket as far as I remember and long 1/4 inch extension..put down the bore lightly tap into the washer give few turn and out it should come...has yet to fail me..
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
Tonight’s news is there is no washer. I used digital calipers and couldn’t get a different reading sufficent to indicate a washer present. Soooo, I got a bit more aggressive with the cleaning brush on the drill, I went against the “pull the ring down to 5mm from the tip” advice in the video Laser produced and left the brush full open so the filaments splayed deliberately to catch the full seat area. Took a few attempts and had to remove the injector plug for the last couple as it was getting stuck on the brush from the pushing and the idea of the plug rotating around albeit in the down tube, metal on metal seemed like a worse outcome than the remaining combustion residue dropping into the combustion chamber.
Results are pretty good.
https://ibb.co/sFXqK30
https://ibb.co/tBVvbRC
The injectors now seat and then plunk the last 5mm or so with a pleasing assuring push, so I feel its job done.
The bad news is the lost injector plug is still lost, so I’ve gotta take the rocker cover off to guarantee it’s not in there or retrieve it if it is. Anyone speculate the job time for a reasonably capable newbie - have the Haynes manual to hand, too.
Results are pretty good.
https://ibb.co/sFXqK30
https://ibb.co/tBVvbRC
The injectors now seat and then plunk the last 5mm or so with a pleasing assuring push, so I feel its job done.
The bad news is the lost injector plug is still lost, so I’ve gotta take the rocker cover off to guarantee it’s not in there or retrieve it if it is. Anyone speculate the job time for a reasonably capable newbie - have the Haynes manual to hand, too.
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
Well this German video is exactly the ticket. I’ve got the cover off and there’s some deep gulleys in the cylinder head.
Had a pass over it all with the magnetic wand (the plug is magnetic so I know it’ll come if near) and haven’t found it yet.
https://youtu.be/LvhG4KqBBhQ
Rain has stopped play and I’m gonna chew some food before going back and trying again.
Don’t like the idea of not finding it, but I have to draw a line under it at some point today and put everything back together
Had a pass over it all with the magnetic wand (the plug is magnetic so I know it’ll come if near) and haven’t found it yet.
https://youtu.be/LvhG4KqBBhQ
Rain has stopped play and I’m gonna chew some food before going back and trying again.
Don’t like the idea of not finding it, but I have to draw a line under it at some point today and put everything back together
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
How did you get on with this?
Sounds like a similar experience to me.
I managed to push the bore plug through in to the combustion chamber and thought I was going to have to take the head off. Right until the point when I managed to fish the bloody thing out with a telescopic magnet!
Sounds like a similar experience to me.
I managed to push the bore plug through in to the combustion chamber and thought I was going to have to take the head off. Right until the point when I managed to fish the bloody thing out with a telescopic magnet!
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Re: Injector won’t fully seat
If it's really copper, a magnet won't help
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