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Loud popping noise when under load
by
wikdslo
on 02 Jan, 2008 05:57
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So recently I replaced my injectors with newer rebuilt ones. One thing led to another and I had to put my old ones back in.
After getting them back in and starting the car, i hear this loud popping sound. It's rhythmical, and has something to do with the injector, obviously. The mechanic I brought it to said it was carbon buildup. It only happes while under load. If it's idling, or downshifting, its quiet.
When I accelerate, sounds really loud like metal hitting something. (It's not).
Any ideas what's going on?
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#1
by
wikdslo
on 02 Jan, 2008 06:24
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Sounds to me like valves are hitting pistons.
Andrew
I thought about that, but, the only thing we did was change the injectors. I don't think that this would have coincidentally happened at the same time that my timing went off for some unknown reason. And if pistons were hitting injectors, the 600km's i just put on it probably would have decommissioned the motor.
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#2
by
blkboostedtruck
on 02 Jan, 2008 10:53
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dirty injector or may be pluged? take the apart and clean! it may help?
thanks Duane
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#3
by
Quantum TD
on 02 Jan, 2008 11:08
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Bad injectors will make a good deal of noise, especially if they are clogged with something. Take a long screwdriver, hold the metal tip to the top of each injector, and the other end to your ear. You'll hear loud, high-pitched pinging on the bad ones. It may sound worse under load.
If all you did was play with the injectors, then the problem has to be in that realm. In theory, you may have dropped something into the engine when playing with the injectors, but I doubt it.
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#4
by
wikdslo
on 02 Jan, 2008 11:58
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Bad injectors will make a good deal of noise, especially if they are clogged with something. Take a long screwdriver, hold the metal tip to the top of each injector, and the other end to your ear. You'll hear loud, high-pitched pinging on the bad ones. It may sound worse under load.
If all you did was play with the injectors, then the problem has to be in that realm. In theory, you may have dropped something into the engine when playing with the injectors, but I doubt it.
The guy who put the old ones back in cleaned them up a bit. I ahve some rebuilt injectors on the way.
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#5
by
blkboostedtruck
on 02 Jan, 2008 13:34
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i've seen them when they stick also and make alot of noise! can you poptest them where your at? that might help you know if thier working or not?
thanks Duane
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#6
by
wikdslo
on 02 Jan, 2008 14:08
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i've seen them when they stick also and make alot of noise! can you poptest them where your at? that might help you know if thier working or not?
thanks Duane
Negative on the pop testing. But really, I expect to have the other set here in a week or two, and the car runs fine as it is.
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#7
by
blkboostedtruck
on 02 Jan, 2008 15:13
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it might just go away! mine did that at first and went away after a while! just drive it and see what it does?
thanks Duane
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#8
by
Vincent Waldon
on 02 Jan, 2008 19:16
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When you pulled the old ones were any of them heavily carboned at the nozzle ?? Did you get enough seat time with the new nozzles to know that the noise was not with the new ones installed ??
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#9
by
wikdslo
on 03 Jan, 2008 05:15
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When you pulled the old ones were any of them heavily carboned at the nozzle ?? Did you get enough seat time with the new nozzles to know that the noise was not with the new ones installed ??
Yeah, 1 injector had some buildup as one of the glow plugs was not working. But, it also wasn't making that noise before they were pulled, and the new ones didn't make any noise either. It was only once I replaced the old ones that it started to make that noise.
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#10
by
wikdslo
on 10 Jan, 2008 04:51
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FYI, this noise has since gone away.