Also, at 1.0 mm of advance, the cold start really shouldn't affect how the car runs, unless you have a later (1985-up) pump with the idle advance on it. At 1.0mm, the advance should be beyond what the cold-start can advance.
Quote from: Quantum TD on November 30, 2010, 09:26:33 pmAlso, at 1.0 mm of advance, the cold start really shouldn't affect how the car runs, unless you have a later (1985-up) pump with the idle advance on it. At 1.0mm, the advance should be beyond what the cold-start can advance.I'm not one to pick holes, but are you sure? The cold start is a cheese wedge that twists and pushes the advance mechanism. This rotates the cam plate. The cam plate on a 1.6 TD maxes out on 2.3mm. On a 1.9, is it 3 or 4mm?
Quote from: Mark(The Miser)UK on December 01, 2010, 04:25:46 amQuote from: Quantum TD on November 30, 2010, 09:26:33 pmAlso, at 1.0 mm of advance, the cold start really shouldn't affect how the car runs, unless you have a later (1985-up) pump with the idle advance on it. At 1.0mm, the advance should be beyond what the cold-start can advance.I'm not one to pick holes, but are you sure? The cold start is a cheese wedge that twists and pushes the advance mechanism. This rotates the cam plate. The cam plate on a 1.6 TD maxes out on 2.3mm. On a 1.9, is it 3 or 4mm?I'm with Mark on this one... the cold start doesn't add a set amount of lift, it just rotates the cam plate further along. It will always cause a change in lift.
The cold start advance is negated once the internal pump pressures exceed the forces of the spring+shims on the other end of the advance pistonBased on where that damage is on the piston I would not expect a bad injector. You could back the timing off a bit, new injectors do clack more then broken in ones. Are all your glowplugs working?