Engine trouble/ Heavy Knocking
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 4:13 pm
I have developed some rather frightening engine symptoms: Heavy loud knocking (almost a rapping noise) accompanied by lots of blue/gray/ white smoke, with severe power loss on rapid acceleration.
No problems starting, idling, slow acceleration to red line or when the van is cold. The oddest part of this is that the last four days after developing this problem it has continued to work beautifully for the first 5-10 minutes of driving everday but after that time it is back to the awful noise and complete loss of power.
Started acting up after I moved some things around in the engine compartment to make room for a veggie oil system (None of this is connected yet so no reason to suspect this as the problem) I did replace some lines and had to increase the lengths of lines in order to make room for everything. I also realized that some air got into the injection pump (can this cause problems?) as a result of not purging the new lines very well. I also moved the vacuum parts (solenoids?) previously located behind the fuel filter from a vertical position to a horizontal position.
I have considered things like: injectors(newly reconditioned), fuel filter (tried a new filter and housing), air filter (tried with no filter same problem), Timing, (belt looks fine, and a timing light showed it to be in time) etc.
Some things I wondered about were: How timing advance is acommplished (because the timing light didn't seem to show any advance with acceleration). Is there a temp. sensor which affects the injection pump function? Could this explain why the van works fine when it is cold and awful when warm? Does vaccum have any bearing on the running of the engine? Can a mechanical failure only show when the vehicle is warmed (or run for several minutes)?
I am at a complete loss and getting very frusterated, not to mention the blow to my pride, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Andy
No problems starting, idling, slow acceleration to red line or when the van is cold. The oddest part of this is that the last four days after developing this problem it has continued to work beautifully for the first 5-10 minutes of driving everday but after that time it is back to the awful noise and complete loss of power.
Started acting up after I moved some things around in the engine compartment to make room for a veggie oil system (None of this is connected yet so no reason to suspect this as the problem) I did replace some lines and had to increase the lengths of lines in order to make room for everything. I also realized that some air got into the injection pump (can this cause problems?) as a result of not purging the new lines very well. I also moved the vacuum parts (solenoids?) previously located behind the fuel filter from a vertical position to a horizontal position.
I have considered things like: injectors(newly reconditioned), fuel filter (tried a new filter and housing), air filter (tried with no filter same problem), Timing, (belt looks fine, and a timing light showed it to be in time) etc.
Some things I wondered about were: How timing advance is acommplished (because the timing light didn't seem to show any advance with acceleration). Is there a temp. sensor which affects the injection pump function? Could this explain why the van works fine when it is cold and awful when warm? Does vaccum have any bearing on the running of the engine? Can a mechanical failure only show when the vehicle is warmed (or run for several minutes)?
I am at a complete loss and getting very frusterated, not to mention the blow to my pride, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Andy