Would the engine still start with a blown Headgasket?

Would the engine still start with a blown Headgasket?

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zakmuh

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Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Hi everyone,

Ive got starting problem with my Peugeot 407 2.0 HDi. While driving smoked a lot and lost power. Tried starting yesterday day morning but engine struggled and wouldnt run for long, just for 10 seconds max then cuts off. Grey smoke with unbrunt diesel smell. Tried second time, didnt start at all. Tried again today morning, lasted only for 10 seconds and cut off. Second time didnt start-same again. Engine oil had completely drained but no oil leaks. I reckon the headgasket blown/faulty fuel pump/faulty injectors.

Would an engine start and run with a blown headgasket?


zakmuh

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454 posts

111 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Its the same car which did 50 miles without oil lolz! Sorry guys I was desperate for a solution. As you know I cant be the only one having this particular issue. So trying to get an answer from someone who had faced the same issue and solved it. Im trying to knowledge me from all direction before taking to a garage. You know them...sometime they dont know what exactly theyre doing. Anyways thanks for your thoughts. Ive got an update:

I jacked up the car and went underneath. The turbo unit is leaking black oil and couple of bolts and nuts missing in the bracket. It looks like the garage guy did a cowboy job. From all these I think I can confirm I need to repair/replace the turbo confused

I thought I'd cut the cost buy taking it off myself but it looks like no way I can access it from the bottom. No enough room on top. Moving the engine forward to access turbo by removing the engine mount- might knacker the AC piping?

Any advice? smile

zakmuh

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454 posts

111 months

Wednesday 1st July 2015
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Thanks to everyone for your valuable advice. Now I know where to start from. I'll get my mechanic friend's hand on this job and try to get it sorted. If I fail, Ebay is always there eh!

Cheers

zakmuh

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Wednesday 1st July 2015
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'Particles additive level low'...this requires immediate action?

zakmuh

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Thursday 2nd July 2015
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Euro Car Parts sell one of those pump to fill up the DPF additive tank for Á £15. Doing this is an easy job but I was just wondering If I gotta do it now or I can wait for another 200 miles. I dont think this message would fail the MOT?

zakmuh

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Thursday 2nd July 2015
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The Tank takes up to 4.5 litres and that fluid is Á £100. Once filled, dont know how long it would last.

zakmuh

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454 posts

111 months

Friday 13th May 2016
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SOLVED!

It's been a year since I managed to fix the car by myself. I thought I'd update this thread.

Actually the car had very dirty oil and that knackered the turbo bearing, sucked oil into the air inlet, intercooler and combustion chamber! Because of this I coudln't start the car at all. Few of garages advised me to replace ECU/injector/fule pump etc. The headgaaket is intact, all fine!

Works I did...
. Sucked the engine oil out of cumbustion chamber using 'vaccum oil extractor, which I got it from Ebay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-Litre-Petrol-Oil-Fluid...
. Sprayed 'carbon cleaner' liquid (more like foam)into the combustion chamber and sucked it out after letting it soak for a couple of mins
. Got all the pipes, air inlet manifold and inertcooler cleaned through a local radiator engineers
. Gave the turbo to a local turbo remanufacturer, got it repaired (Á £250) and put it back - turbo removal was a nightmware job!!
. Flushed the engine - few metal particles found in the sump

Left the car untouched for a couple days and gave it a try starting it. It didnt start, kept trying for about ten times and eventually it did start *YAAY*. Took the car for a spin but it was very slow, had a power loss. It's been like this for a day or two and then it started its normal runnig....no more issues afterwards.

Hope this helps

Zak

Edited by zakmuh on Friday 13th May 13:15


Edited by zakmuh on Friday 13th May 13:28