Jake, that part appears to have survived.. quote]Look closer! The vanes ar melted right offI would think (and I could be wrong) that your turbo would see damage before your valves would.
Look closer! The vanes ar melted right offI would think (and I could be wrong) that your turbo would see damage before your valves would.
Quote from: myke_wI am trying to diagnose a failure in the head of my most recent 1.6 TD buildup. I was not running an EGT guage, but I also wasn't running a whole lot more than stock fueling (the screw was turned in 1 whole turn at most).A whole turn is MASSIVE. Like 1/8th of a turn is a significant adjustment. A 1/4 turn is a lot. A 1/2 turn, you get the idea...Andrew
I am trying to diagnose a failure in the head of my most recent 1.6 TD buildup. I was not running an EGT guage, but I also wasn't running a whole lot more than stock fueling (the screw was turned in 1 whole turn at most).
Did you put your valves in, or did the shop do it?
Did you increase the full load screw? Its the one thats on the side of the pump next to the injector lines. Typically, you can't get a full turn without removing the tack welded collar. All the pumps I've futzed with, your lucky if you can get a even a quarter turn befor it bumps up against the tack welded collar. This also raises the idle speed significally.