it sounds to me like the car just needs a good old fashioned italian tune up :lol:
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Did you confirm that the timing mark on the flywheel corresponds to ACTUAL TDC?
Quote from: "libbybapa"Did you confirm that the timing mark on the flywheel corresponds to ACTUAL TDC?i would definitely get this checked... and the rough starting is probably the pump sucking in air from changing the lines. if it starts like that everytime then you have an air leak, or some bad glow plugs. even with bad compression and good glow plugs, it will start wayyy quicker than that.now if the timing is actually okay, and the valves aren't hitting the pistons, then maybe the valves need to be adjusted??? i've heard enough mech lifter engines to know that yours does sound like something is wrong, unless its the camera amplifying the noise. one time i let my 1.6TD drive with low rpms (really lugging the engine :oops:) - enough that the oil pressure was probably really low. soon after i noticed a bad clack sort of like what you're experiencing. i checked my oil and it was indeed low so i topped it off, and then after some revving and spirited :twisted: driving, the noise went away and never came back. oh the joys of hydraulic lifter sticking :lol: one of the benefits of mech lifters- they don't stick!sometimes stuck injectors can sound like that too... but i wonder if a bad delivery valve or pump could produce the same effect? hmmmonce everything is confirmed and you have an oil pressure gauge (and enough oil in the pan :lol:) confirm you're in the green with regards to that, then you might just need to do the ol' italiano tuneup.ps watching that video again... the way it sounds when you turn it off... it shouldn't clack like that without fuel. (thats not diesel pinging-so not injection pump or injectors) remove an injector and use a metal anything-that-will-fit-through-that-hole-into-the-cylinder to absolutely confirm that the flywheel has the right TDC. there is also a slight chance that it is the mech valves that need adjusting, but i dunno. they could be a little too tight maybe.
I just read the whole thread. You have done a lot of good work. I also peeped over to the Vortex thread you have. Give this poor little bunny the new Injection Pump she deserves. :wink: It been working hard for over 20 something years. ( I dont know your year, looks like an 84?)
i think i just might have to send it out for a rebuild!