1.6 CRDi | Injector seal and valve cover gasket removal

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @trysam
    @trysam 5 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing video apricate your effort , I know you dont want the video gets too long but please slow down the video speed a bit, also very important informative if you mention the video description important parts or tools for preparing before start, I notice you used certain covers and screw it on they were different colours too, if you dont mind to mention them on reply to me and what ever anything else needed before start. is there any second part? Do I need to change injectors ? how will I know it's needed to be change?
    Many thanks

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks.
      I was using:
      10mm wrench to undo electric harness
      10mm socket 3/8, 1/4 to undo valve cover
      12mm socket to undo bolts of the injectors
      Needle nose pliers to remove spring clamps from te injectors fuel return line
      Torque wrench
      Grease to grease up injectors, ceramic grease is commonly used but i was using copper grease
      Coloured covers are from hand sprayer
      and white covers are from selant
      torque Tightening :
      Injector clamping piece bolt 28-30Nm
      valve cover bolts 7.8-9.8 Nm
      So the reason I do all this stuff in the video was valve cover gasket leak and you won't be able to take off valve cover without removing injectors (in my case they were fine) and according to manual you need to replace copper washers every time you remove injectors
      If you have some issues with injectors the work of the engine will be unstable.

    • @trysam
      @trysam 5 месяцев назад +1

      @HintSlice
      Thank you so much you are sound really appreciate. Keep up the good Job

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад +1

      @trysam and one more thing if the injector washers are failing you will hear it and you will see it because the part of the engine compression will be coming straight out of the the injectors chambers.

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад +1

      And one more thing anicetussk.best/product_details/81624738.html you can use this diagram to tighten valve cover i didn't mention that ther is two steps to tight this cover.
      And I think you noticed that whole video is reversed so you can download it from youtub and re revers it and you will get a video about how to install valve cover and injectors i think this is the part two of this video in it self

    • @trysam
      @trysam 5 месяцев назад +2

      @HintSlice
      Yes it's very important step actually the same its important how to unscrew it

  • @szupek86
    @szupek86 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video - I was just looking for such material! Tell me one thing - did injectors come out so easily or you struggled to remove them and recorded a video after you previously made them loose? I am afraid of stuck injectors, but have to replace the gasket since it is severely bleeding oil. No stains yet, but I have a technical inspection in one week and suppose someone will be complaining about this.

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      I was also worried about how they would come off, but it turns out they came off pretty easily no struggle at all , maybe because no one washed that engine twenty thousand freaking times a day like some clean engine enthusiasts ) and also this injectors have O-ring seal so the water or any dirt should not come in between them and chamber .

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      I hope you sucCEE'D

    • @szupek86
      @szupek86 5 месяцев назад

      @@HintSlice haha, thanks mate, Hyundai team here ;)

    • @szupek86
      @szupek86 5 месяцев назад

      @@HintSlice hi, one more thing - did you extract injectors on hot or cold engine?

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      Hi. On cold

  • @venomarVe
    @venomarVe 5 месяцев назад

    Hello. Just asking, cranckase gases could escape from under copper o-ring into valve cover? Or does this engine separates injectors from space under valve cover?
    Got same engine, got gases problem and wondering, if replacing copper o-ring could help me solve the problem....

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      Hi. Yes this engine separates injectors from space under the valve cover. If gases escape from under copper o-ring they go straight to the outside so you will hear it. Most likely you need to check for the carbon buildup inside of the intake manifold. Not long ago i was cleaning intake manifold from the carbon buildup on this engine, it was not much carbon inside, like on tge VAG cars:), but it was there. maybe this is the reason

    • @venomarVe
      @venomarVe 5 месяцев назад

      @@HintSlice EGR Valve shuted off and cutted out 80k km ago, so, no intake problems....
      probably, my pistons are toasted ((((
      No oil leaks, engine doesn't consume oil at all, only gases and a spoon of oil on turbine-intercooler manifold ((((
      Thanks for the answer

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      @venomarVe No problem

  • @anthonyt2011
    @anthonyt2011 3 месяца назад

    And way of pulling stiff injectiors out?

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  3 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes heating and some penetrating oil wd40 helps (maybe even ATF ) and also extractors, most of time I need to do my own extractors if I want to save the injector.

  • @makisfytilis3148
    @makisfytilis3148 5 месяцев назад

    Is this the common reason for the oik leakage at the back of the engine that i have heard and also saw at my ceed?

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  5 месяцев назад

      Yes it can be the reason.

    • @tawilleennis
      @tawilleennis 4 месяца назад

      @@HintSlice I have a Kia optima 2012 1.7 CRDI leaking oil some place under the air Intake Manifold apparently the head gasket but only in high pressure, when its parked no oil under; maybe it needs to be replaced,
      the 2nd problem is oil escaping from the rocker cover with the gas going back to Turbo (air intake) and it looks like it go to intercooler and back to intake manfold again, no one can figure out where the issue comes from, any help will be much appreciated.

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  4 месяца назад

      @tawilleennis mostly this leak could be only from valve cover. But it also can be from intake manifold because it made from plastic and have a rubber sealing gasket, and don’t forget about the EGR that supplies hot air straight to the intake manifold, which can cause its deformation. And don't think that this leak is from the head gasket.

    • @tawilleennis
      @tawilleennis 4 месяца назад

      @HintSlice sorry what valve cover? There is a lot of oil around head gasket but no oil in water cooler, my issue is losing about 1l for every 1000km, also the pipe coming from the rocker cover back to turbo trough some oil with air I don't know if that's normal

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  4 месяца назад

      Do you have also a power loss. If yes then you need to Check turbo impeller shaft play maybe your turbo is failing.

  • @Italianborn
    @Italianborn 4 дня назад

    Aren’t we supposed to change even all the plastic seals on the injectors ?

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  4 дня назад +1

      Yes you can and maybe even should, but my seals was in good shape so I leave it as it is.

    • @Italianborn
      @Italianborn 4 дня назад

      @ for me instead is the whole idea why i was searching on internet..i found diesel out of the injectors so prob seals are bad..140k (kms ) on engine..

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  3 дня назад

      @Italianborn You mean diesel fuel is leaking somwhere from the injectors, maybe from high pressure pipes?

    • @Italianborn
      @Italianborn 3 дня назад

      @ i mean is all around the injectors..i haven’t seen any leak so i think it’s coming up from the injectors hole

    • @HintSlice
      @HintSlice  3 дня назад +1

      @Italianborn ah ok now i get it. So good luck in your repairs.