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700/900 Series General Forum for the Volvo 740, 760, 780, 940, 960 & S/V90 cars |
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Mar 12th, 2007, 12:14 | #1 |
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Hi!I am new at the forum and I have a few questions about my 1995's 940tic auto saloon:
-First of all, this is my first auto and I was concerned about its idle speed. When hot it's around 900rpm and when cold it's around 1500-1600rpm in P or N, since in D or R, with the brake on, it slows down to 750rpm and 1200rpm respectively. Is this normal in automatics? -Other thing I had stated a few times was that in hot summer with the break on, airco on and the lever in D the revs fall to near 500rpm and the car starts to shake and plum black smoke between shakes. Nowadays on cold morning starts it started to do something like that on the first seconds and it smokes more than I remember on a cold start! When it shakes the revs oscillate a little! Any Ideas of what could be? -At last, there is a hose from the top of the engine to a pipe in the middle of another between air filter and turbo. Between both there is a large oil leak and the first hose is loose. Shouldn't be there a pipe clip or something to attach both? I will appreciate your opinion! Thanks P.S. There is a leak around injector #3 from the fan, I thought it was from a leaking return line substituted a few months ago but it seemed that grew. Could that be related to shaking? |
Mar 12th, 2007, 15:08 | #2 |
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Viva, caro companheiro luso
Não conheço no fórum português quem tenha turbodiesel, só um atmosférico... Na minha garagem em Gaia mora um 744 turbo intercooler com B200ET, e também não pesco muito desses D24TIC... Julgo que o respiro do óleo deva ter braçadeira, caso contrário configura o aspecto de fuga que referes. Por outro lado, os abanões em ralenti carregado (AC e caixa auto D) podem advir do injector com fuga, cujo ponto fica afectado... Cumprimentos, Telmo translation: sorry, nothing but a portuguese talk, world's 3rd language spoke... |
Mar 12th, 2007, 19:39 | #3 |
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Saudações,
Não estava nada à espera de uma resposta numa língua tão familiar... O que me preocupou no tubo de respiro foi o facto de nunca ter tido uma braçadeira e só ter começado a verter óleo agora... Agradecido. Translation: replying previus post. |
Mar 13th, 2007, 09:34 | #4 |
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Só a idade do tubo é suficiente para começar a deformar, além do calor que o motor emana. Por outro lado, atendendo ao facto da pressão dos gases do lado do cárter estar intimamente ligada ao fenómeno de "blow-by" dos êmbolos do motor, será sinal do desgaste da vedação dos mesmos, quem sabe? Já li neste fórum que "if it works don't touch it...". Por mim seguia para mais uma fornada de quilómetros. Telmo translation: probably some "blow-by" can make a breather pipe leak some oil... Last edited by telmo; Mar 13th, 2007 at 09:35. Reason: true portuguese grammar... |
Mar 13th, 2007, 13:39 | #5 |
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d24tic,
Vai a http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/EngineDiesel.html Fantástico! translation: no translation needed |
Mar 14th, 2007, 18:25 | #6 |
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Well, seems that the next thing to do is check injector #3 and, eventually, do a compression test (depending on the bill)!
Still remains if the breather pipe has a pipe clip and if the idle is the correct one. Obrigado pela dedicação, tem realmente ajudado! (very grateful for Telmo's help and concern) |
Apr 8th, 2007, 00:30 | #7 |
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Correct idle speed when warm for D24T/Tic, is 830rpm
Correct idle speed when cold for D24T/Tic is at least 200 rpm more than when warm. If your car is smoking when cold (blue/grey smoke) then the cold start device is not advancing the injection timing enough. That is to presume all other things are oK, ie fuel pump injection is set correctly, injectors are set correctly, air filter is good, etc, etc. |
Apr 8th, 2007, 03:08 | #8 |
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Cold start device justs increases fuel supply as there is no adjustment on timing as it is a diesel. For the same reason there is no throttle controlling airflow, it is wide open all the time.
All the best, Peter. |
Apr 11th, 2007, 17:41 | #9 |
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Hi! I was searching timing adjustment and I found some stuff... Forgive me Peter but I think jas940 is right, check this out:
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw/engine/fi/injpump http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2...1600/pump1.jpg http://www.tramontana.co.hu/citroen/guide/guide.php (pages 13 and 14) I also found that idle speed for d24t is 750rpm (http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2.../1600/vv7.jpg), a little less than 830rpm (could be this last one for D24tic?). I think the difference is not relevant... In fact, there is a big cloud of grey/blue smoke on the start, it lasts while the car shakes... The idle speed increases to 1500rpm and then gradually slows down. If the timing is also controlled by cold start device, the advance would not be excessive? Or something more than +200rpm is acceptable? Which best setup? (I do short runs except on weekend, so I presume that as faster it warms up, better) Many thanks, D24TICsedan. |
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