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Grey Smoke - Running Grumpy
« on: 15 February 2008, 19:29:26 »

Hope someone ca give me a few ideas.

Ive a 2.0 auto on 98 that overheated on the A1 a couple of weeks back, not been able to do much up until today.

Replaced blown radiator, replaced waterpump (grinding), replaced thermostat, oil & filter change as gone brown and smelt burnt. Replaced timing belt & pulleys, refilled with coolant & oil (using a cheap oil to flush engine of burnt oil).

Stared car which fired first time and started to get air out of coolant. Engine started running really lumpy on tick over, however fine if revs increased to 2000. Also lots of grey smoke coming from exhaust.

Removed plugs and found plug right at the back black!....Replaced all plugs and leads started first tunr of key, however still running grumpy but not as bad, also not quite as much smoke????

Anyone got any ideas, I have anoter dis pack but unsure on whats the easiest way to remove this, appears extremly difficult.

Do you think the head gasket may have gone or do you think its just a missfire. No water in oil or vice versa and water level does not appear to be dropping??

Help Please!!
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Re: Grey Smoke - Running Grumpy
« Reply #1 on: 15 February 2008, 19:36:54 »

did it have any of these symptoms before it overheated
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Re: Grey Smoke - Running Grumpy
« Reply #2 on: 15 February 2008, 21:12:47 »

Not really. It was a bit grumpy on leaving Harrogate to head down the A1 but after a couple of revs it was fine.

Im wondering if dis pack is knackered as leads/plugs are new. Im also wondering if headgasket has gone or not  :-/
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Re: Grey Smoke - Running Grumpy
« Reply #3 on: 15 February 2008, 21:14:46 »

If you can do a compression check to test for headgasket failure.
If you have a known good dis-pack then its woth trying ;)
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Re: Grey Smoke - Running Grumpy
« Reply #4 on: 15 February 2008, 21:19:28 »

Yes I have a dis pack from a runner to try, just cant figure out the best way to remove it. Looks to me like I need to remove the cam cover to gain access. Think its a 10mm bolt holding it down.
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