Nickctp
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posted on 1/2/13 at 01:58 PM |
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Peugeot 306 - Head Gasket maybe??
Hi all,
Recently had problems with juddering issues on my 306. Anyway everything seemed fine (as afore mentioned in another post - no HGF symptoms).
I replaced the Coil Pack which through process of ilimination and suggestions was the issue and all seems fine now - however there is a Slight judder
when going just over the 1000rpm point but nothing like before when it was only running on 3. No engine management light since replacement either.
I have also put some injector cleaner in and replaced the rocker cover gasket as it was perishing.
It would appear there is a small leak from either corner of the block - Head gasket? Nothing major just a damp oil run down either side of the block,
no puddle on the floor and does not seem to be loosing oil. I am not overheating, no smoke, no sludge under oil filler cap, no oil in the water /
header tank. It has done 64k. Is it likely that the gasket is on its way out? Or maybe some other issue? What's your opinion?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Nick
[Edited on 1/2/13 by Nickctp]
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Nickctp
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posted on 1/2/13 at 02:02 PM |
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I'm not having any b*oddy luck with anything at the moment - The car is worth under 1k but not in a position to buy another at mo - so just need
it running for another 12 months. If it's HGF - Is it even worth doing?
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mark chandler
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posted on 1/2/13 at 02:44 PM |
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Did you pull out the plugs and recap when you changed the coil pack?
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Nickctp
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posted on 1/2/13 at 02:52 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mark chandler
Did you pull out the plugs and recap when you changed the coil pack?
Mark,
Despite being told to replace the plugs - I did not. When you say recap?? I know the plugs are a year or so old (well have been told from previous
owner).
Advisable to replace?
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mark chandler
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posted on 1/2/13 at 03:26 PM |
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Worn plugs with large gaps kill coil packs, you should as a minimum pull them out and re-gap. Unless you know the owner and can be sure he had them
changed I would not trust him just saying so.
Most engines when a few years old have traces of grime and oil down the block, it's not a reason to be alarmed if the compression is good.
If the car was juddering a lot beforehand you may have stuffed an engine mount, I had a range rover once that had a nasty vibration at 2000rpm, the
flex plate mounting holes for the torque converter had elongated which was a cheap fix after I exhausted lots of other things expensively
Best thing is to make sure everything is adjusted correctly in the first instance, plug gaps, sensor gaps etc and see if it improves.
[Edited on 1/2/13 by mark chandler]
[Edited on 1/2/13 by mark chandler]
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britishtrident
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posted on 1/2/13 at 03:31 PM |
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Oil seepage from the head gasket to the outside world is no reason to lift the head unless it is bad and making a real mess.
The tops of the plugs often get erroded and corroded the coil pack has failled also the outside surface plug insulator can get carbonised if a
spark has been flashing over.
The other thing to check is the spark plug gap.
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big-vee-twin
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posted on 1/2/13 at 04:03 PM |
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Have you got petrol in your oil from Borewash, this will cause a missfire and also slight seepage of what looks like oil from the head. But it is a
petrol soot mix.
Recently had this myself caused by a faulty fuel injector.
Take filler cap off and have a sniff if there a Strong wiff of petrol its in the oil - replace oil immediately and give it a good thrash to break down
any varnish inside.
Just a Thought
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