johnbuz
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Hi
1999 Alhambra 1.9 TDI (110 BHp) Manual
I have a weird fault that is driving me mad.
My engine is making a LOUD (VERY LOUD) ticking/knocking noise, sounds like it is coming from the cam belt end of the engine, high up. It is the same whether the engine is hot or cold.
The noise sounds at its worst when stood by the drivers side front wheel.
I have replaced the following:
Cam shaft, hydraulic cam followers and injectors. (Oil and filter change too)
These have made absolutely no difference to the noise at all.
With the engine heald at about 1200RPM I have cracked the diesel feed to each injector in turn, this makes no difference to the noise. (This isolates the firing on each cylinder in turn)
So......doesn't seen to be cam based, doesn't seem to be piston problem.......engine drives completely normally, no performance issues.
Idles normally (apart from the Bl**dy noise) and revs cleanly.
The injection timing checked with VAGCOM and is very slightly advanced, but well within green line on TDI timing graph, cam timing checked and spot on. Timing marks on flywheel and crankshaft cam belt pulley are in alignment, so no creap on cambelt pulley in relation to the crank.
It has started overheating recently, although i had just drained the coolant out completely and refilled. I'm not convinced that I have all the air out yet.
Any ideas?
John
1999 Alhambra 1.9 TDI (110 BHp) Manual
I have a weird fault that is driving me mad.
My engine is making a LOUD (VERY LOUD) ticking/knocking noise, sounds like it is coming from the cam belt end of the engine, high up. It is the same whether the engine is hot or cold.
The noise sounds at its worst when stood by the drivers side front wheel.
I have replaced the following:
Cam shaft, hydraulic cam followers and injectors. (Oil and filter change too)
These have made absolutely no difference to the noise at all.
With the engine heald at about 1200RPM I have cracked the diesel feed to each injector in turn, this makes no difference to the noise. (This isolates the firing on each cylinder in turn)
So......doesn't seen to be cam based, doesn't seem to be piston problem.......engine drives completely normally, no performance issues.
Idles normally (apart from the Bl**dy noise) and revs cleanly.
The injection timing checked with VAGCOM and is very slightly advanced, but well within green line on TDI timing graph, cam timing checked and spot on. Timing marks on flywheel and crankshaft cam belt pulley are in alignment, so no creap on cambelt pulley in relation to the crank.
It has started overheating recently, although i had just drained the coolant out completely and refilled. I'm not convinced that I have all the air out yet.
Any ideas?
John