Rixram wrote:
racertracer wrote:
Can the oil pan be removed without removing the engine?
I do not think so. I do not think it can be maneuvered around the suspension & steering gear.
Geordi: confirm?
I suspect that this isn't a job I want to do on my back, anyway.
As far as I know or have heard - no, the pan cannot be removed without one hell of a fight... And the biggest reason is the balance shafts that fill up most of the pan space. I'm actually going to be having my own CRD engine pulled sometime in the next few weeks, because it has been tapping / banging too. I don't know if I have the knowledge (yet) to replace the bearings myself, but I plan to make the attempt anyway. I don't want to have the crank ground (or even removed) if I can help it, I want to have as little labor as possible to get it functional again. It will certainly be a LOT easier to do on a stand however, rather than on your back with the engine drooling all over you. YUCK.
As far as checking the injectors - I don't remember telling LMW that they can go bad (of course I know that it is possible) but I haven't heard of any that were seriously damaged just from sitting - Physical damage (valve damage) or really poor fuel choices can certainly trash them though. But these seem to be a fairly robust part of the engine. If you can't isolate the problem to an injector by swapping them around and having the problem move with them... Then I'd be hesitant to spend the $250 or so to have them all checked just for the fun of it.