Hey guys,
So I've recently had my truck out after having the top end of the motor apart and adding some 65 overs and a Stg2r. After chasing other issues I've finally been able to start getting some miles on the truck. Last night while driving and actually laying into it for the first time I noticed something odd, a ticking/clicking noise coming from what seems to be the driver's side of the motor when I was at full throttle/full load. The ticking was quite fast paced and basically only present when at full throttle. I was thinking exhaust leak at first but the fact that I am struggling to hear any out of place noises while at low speeds/low load and idle is making me think otherwise. Basically I'm starting to lean towards one or more of the injectors leaking compression past the copper seal. When I put everything back together I spent an excessive amount of time cleaning and checking the injector bores so I was pretty certain I wouldn't have this issue; however, some of the signs are still pointing in that direction.
What I'm looking for is any advice on how to pinpoint which specific injectors the issue might be coming from instead of just pulling them all again. I was thinking that running a compression tester on each of the cylinders might reveal more and I have access to one if that would indeed help.
Attached is the balance rates taken in park with coolant temp around 175 degrees. The injectors were brand new with Bosch Motorsport nozzles. I have the flow data if anyone is interested.
I was thinking that the higher ones could potentially be culprits but then again this is simply a guess as I haven't dealt with this issue before, and along with this do the injector numbers on the CTS correspond with the traditional dmax cylinder numbering?
Lastly, are they any other possibilities from all of your collective experience that this issue could potentially be, as I don't want to jump to conclusions based upon my somewhat limited knowledge/experience in this realm.
I am hesitant to drive the truck much more until I figure out if the injector seals are in fact the issue because I don’t want the injector(s) to become coked and stuck in the bores causing difficult removal.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Dallas
So I've recently had my truck out after having the top end of the motor apart and adding some 65 overs and a Stg2r. After chasing other issues I've finally been able to start getting some miles on the truck. Last night while driving and actually laying into it for the first time I noticed something odd, a ticking/clicking noise coming from what seems to be the driver's side of the motor when I was at full throttle/full load. The ticking was quite fast paced and basically only present when at full throttle. I was thinking exhaust leak at first but the fact that I am struggling to hear any out of place noises while at low speeds/low load and idle is making me think otherwise. Basically I'm starting to lean towards one or more of the injectors leaking compression past the copper seal. When I put everything back together I spent an excessive amount of time cleaning and checking the injector bores so I was pretty certain I wouldn't have this issue; however, some of the signs are still pointing in that direction.
What I'm looking for is any advice on how to pinpoint which specific injectors the issue might be coming from instead of just pulling them all again. I was thinking that running a compression tester on each of the cylinders might reveal more and I have access to one if that would indeed help.
Attached is the balance rates taken in park with coolant temp around 175 degrees. The injectors were brand new with Bosch Motorsport nozzles. I have the flow data if anyone is interested.
I was thinking that the higher ones could potentially be culprits but then again this is simply a guess as I haven't dealt with this issue before, and along with this do the injector numbers on the CTS correspond with the traditional dmax cylinder numbering?
Lastly, are they any other possibilities from all of your collective experience that this issue could potentially be, as I don't want to jump to conclusions based upon my somewhat limited knowledge/experience in this realm.
I am hesitant to drive the truck much more until I figure out if the injector seals are in fact the issue because I don’t want the injector(s) to become coked and stuck in the bores causing difficult removal.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Dallas