Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking on and off in this forum since buying my D22 STR back in 2011, and it has helped me out many times with fixing my Navara. I recently bought a new ute and sensing she was about to get sold, my Navara developed a pretty serious rattle/vibration. I was hopping to get some advice on what the problem maybe.
My Navara is a 2004 model with a ZD30 has 390,000km. The motor is stock except for the EGR mod, and a catch can. I have maintained and serviced it myself the whole time I have owned it.
The noise developed gradually while driving to and from work recently. By the time I arrived back home the engine was making quite a lot of noise and vibration. I thought the exhaust by pass pipe to the EGR system had broken again, but this was not the case and I could not find any other exhaust leaks. I checked the oil and coolant levels and found no issues there (no mixing between the fluids). I have not had the oil pressure or check engine lights appear on the dash. The motor still makes its normal power, does not blow any smoke, does not stall, and is easy to start.
I have only taken it for a handful of drives since, and the severity of the vibration seems vary a lot. This weekend I drove it about 40km and found that the vibration is worse at low RPMs/when the motor is off boost, runs relatively smoothly above 2750 RPM, and the vibration disappears completely under engine braking.
Eliminated suspects:
Exhaust leak: Would explain the noise, but not the vibration. Have not been able to identify any.
Head gasket: Plenty of power, no smoke, no oil in coolant or vice versa.
Bearings/Rotating assembly: Vibrations decreases with increased RPM, no vibrations under engine braking.
Turbo: Makes boost.
I suspect the problem has something to do with the injector pump, but beyond that I don't really have the experince to tell. Perhaps the timing is out at low RPM, and the vibration is a sort of "pre-detonation" (which isn't really supposed to be possible in a diesel). Any leads or thoughts on this issue would be greatly appreciated! I will take it to a mechanic friend soon, however I respect his time and I want to have a good theory of what the problem is.
Thanks again,
Matt
I've been lurking on and off in this forum since buying my D22 STR back in 2011, and it has helped me out many times with fixing my Navara. I recently bought a new ute and sensing she was about to get sold, my Navara developed a pretty serious rattle/vibration. I was hopping to get some advice on what the problem maybe.
My Navara is a 2004 model with a ZD30 has 390,000km. The motor is stock except for the EGR mod, and a catch can. I have maintained and serviced it myself the whole time I have owned it.
The noise developed gradually while driving to and from work recently. By the time I arrived back home the engine was making quite a lot of noise and vibration. I thought the exhaust by pass pipe to the EGR system had broken again, but this was not the case and I could not find any other exhaust leaks. I checked the oil and coolant levels and found no issues there (no mixing between the fluids). I have not had the oil pressure or check engine lights appear on the dash. The motor still makes its normal power, does not blow any smoke, does not stall, and is easy to start.
I have only taken it for a handful of drives since, and the severity of the vibration seems vary a lot. This weekend I drove it about 40km and found that the vibration is worse at low RPMs/when the motor is off boost, runs relatively smoothly above 2750 RPM, and the vibration disappears completely under engine braking.
Eliminated suspects:
Exhaust leak: Would explain the noise, but not the vibration. Have not been able to identify any.
Head gasket: Plenty of power, no smoke, no oil in coolant or vice versa.
Bearings/Rotating assembly: Vibrations decreases with increased RPM, no vibrations under engine braking.
Turbo: Makes boost.
I suspect the problem has something to do with the injector pump, but beyond that I don't really have the experince to tell. Perhaps the timing is out at low RPM, and the vibration is a sort of "pre-detonation" (which isn't really supposed to be possible in a diesel). Any leads or thoughts on this issue would be greatly appreciated! I will take it to a mechanic friend soon, however I respect his time and I want to have a good theory of what the problem is.
Thanks again,
Matt