Struggling with hills at speed
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Struggling with hills at speed
After various replaced bits, Belinda is running much much better! But, she looks to struggle going fast uphill. Was on the A road with trailer this morning, struggled to keep her at 45/50 mph with the accelerator all the way down (tried jiggling it etc). I am guessing she simply could not go up a gear uphill? Fine on the flat, fine going up hill in town (including towing up steep-ish long hills). Taking her for a service in a few days in case it’s filters / spark plugs (and she is due a service). Any thoughts? She is a 2.5 tds.
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Had service done as she was due a service, anyway. Fuel filter, air filter etc. done. Unfortunately, that did not solve the issue I still hit a 'forcefield' when accelerating uphill (even the slightest incline) or trying to overtake even the slowest of lorries. Accelerator all the way down, but nothing is happening. She's fine in town, going uphill pretty steady doing 30mph, but anything more ...
During the service they also found a leak in the exhaust manifold gasket thingamie, which will be fixed next week. Which has me thinking maybe it's an issue with the Turbo?
During the service they also found a leak in the exhaust manifold gasket thingamie, which will be fixed next week. Which has me thinking maybe it's an issue with the Turbo?
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
I'm no diesel expert but that does sound symptomatic of the turbo having a problem!
Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Hard to guess.
Your garage will be able to investigate turbo issues. Before then you can check around the turbo.
And check the small turbo pipe hasn't blown off.
It does happen sometimes..
It's by the diesel pump.
Your garage will be able to investigate turbo issues. Before then you can check around the turbo.
And check the small turbo pipe hasn't blown off.
It does happen sometimes..
It's by the diesel pump.
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Yep, she is going back next week. In the meantime, I had a look at the Turbo - looks like there is a bit of a leak where the bottom connects to whatever the big rubber hose is. Not enough to drip, but definitely oily! Maybe that is the issue.
I have also just checked our other Bongo (which has no acceleration issues, has the same engine etc) - no leak there! I think I may have found the issue!
Checked https://lushprojects.com/bongoparts/pag ... l).html#27 if I read correctly, the leak is at part 14293 / 14290 ? Does that sound about right?
I have also just checked our other Bongo (which has no acceleration issues, has the same engine etc) - no leak there! I think I may have found the issue!
Checked https://lushprojects.com/bongoparts/pag ... l).html#27 if I read correctly, the leak is at part 14293 / 14290 ? Does that sound about right?
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
I am investigating exact same issue on mine ,oil seems to be blowing back and covering the oil filter area .your post is very timely as i am planninh to dosmantke tomorrow.
Cheers
Jon
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Jon
Re: Struggling with hills at speed
the saga continues. Had a new exhaust manifold fitted, picked her up yesterday - the power issue is worse than it was before! Now I struggle getting up any kind of incline and Rev counter not going past '2'. Very frustrating, as I don't know if the garage have made it worse somehow or not etc.
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Look on top of the fuel pump, there is a diaphragm, the small bore pipe goes into the top on an angle. Remove screws from top 4 I think!, Clean out the oil that will be in there stopping the diaphragm from operating. Check it's not split too. This increases fuel when needed. Clean out the pipe to the inlet manifold too it could be blocked.
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
It's really hard to tell, but maybe you could check these too:
- Check low cylinder compression. Maybe it doesn't get enough power because of it
- Maybe you have a faulty Camshaft position sensor. It's crucial for the ignition timing and fuel injection timing.
Other than that then I'm pretty much out of ideas.
- Check low cylinder compression. Maybe it doesn't get enough power because of it
- Maybe you have a faulty Camshaft position sensor. It's crucial for the ignition timing and fuel injection timing.
Other than that then I'm pretty much out of ideas.
Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Took it to BongoParts in the end - should have gone there first new fuel breather pipe and worm gear (?!). She runs now!! Huzzah!!
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Re: Struggling with hills at speed
Glad you got that sorted out : )