wesacosa Posted March 10, 2024 Author Posted March 10, 2024 1 minute ago, grogee said: You can do it @wesacosa! You're already braver than 75% of so-called 'mechanics' by owning, driving and fixing an old Citroen. Methodical, take time, take pictures, label or write down fixings. A man (or woman) made it, so another man can repair it. cheers. if it was any other component with that level of change I'd have done it already but HP diesel pumps give me the chills
N Dentressangle Posted March 10, 2024 Posted March 10, 2024 3 hours ago, grogee said: Methodical, take time, take pictures, label or write down fixings. The way a mobile phone allows you to take pics as you go has saved my bacon on many occasions. These days I take as many pics as poss - it's amazing how useful they are when you realise that thing you removed could go back the other way round. grogee, wesacosa and RobT 2 1
wesacosa Posted May 5, 2024 Author Posted May 5, 2024 Back on the XM today after it wouldn't start the day of the South East meet-up last month. As suspected it was a combination of a slightly low battery and the crappy negative earth connector. I cut the connector off and fitted a new one as I had previously the positive lead. Its not so easy as the cables are really thick and there are multiple ones but managed to find a suitable one. Few pumps of the primer bulb and as usual it fired up first time I decided look so start clearing around the pump area to have a look at replacing the faulty O rings but the leak I described previously on the top solenoid doesn't seem to be the main one. Something is dripping out of sight and running down the pump body. There is a weep from the top solenoid when running but when not running and when I squeeze the primer bulb there is a bigger leak somewhere else Its running down where the yellow marker is but it's not coming from the valve above as first though It could be from seal 606 suppose but I think more likely 607/690 as it's coming from high I think and I guess 606 would likely drip lower down The trouble is I'm not sure how easy it is to get to 607/690 with the pump in situ due to the loom connector and some plastic covers which don't seem to be removable without disconnecting the feed pipes on the pump So next steps? Well as I'd feared the pump probably does need to come off. I don't know how easy this is. It can be removed without disturbing the cambelt. Haynes does say the aux belt and mount need disconnecting but I can't see why as on mine at least the front cover around the pump sprocket is a separate piece and thats the only reason I would imagine you'd need to remove those bits The trouble is I just don't know if I can be bothered anymore. Given its a running, driving, MOTd concern at the moment and there is a chance after my cack handed interventions at least two of those may no longer be true I wonder if its better to just leave well alone and let the next owner have a go. According to the French car forum it's not too bad a job to do the seals and much easier than a mechanical pump. Its not even as if I am going to use it once it's fixed due to ULEZ and too many other cars. So whilst I think what next I might be amenable to slightly derisory offers so long as they are not too derisory loserone, Rust Collector and rob88h 3
wesacosa Posted July 1, 2024 Author Posted July 1, 2024 I didn't get the Panda finished in time for an MOT so had to press the XM back into service for the Super Touring Power pre 2000s car parking at Brands over the weekend. To be honest it probably was more appropriate for an event celebrating 90s saloon cars anyway I have only driven it twice since August, once for its MOT in Feb then a week later to work when there was a car problem elsewhere A few pumps on the hand primer and it fired instantly and rose up to height. I had been stressing all night about driving it, as seems to be the way with me at the moment given a number of FTPs across the rest of the fleet, but all was well The fluctuations in revs that had come on my last two drives in August and again in Feb seem to be quite consistent now. They happen about 5 mins into a journey and last for about a minute then clear. I suspect that the leak on the pump must be somewhere that becomes critical at the point of maybe going from a cold fuel pump strategy to a warm one . The XM did get a few nice comments but no response to my advert in the window as of yet, although I wasn't expecting too much on that front as it was very half arsed It has inspired me to put the advert back up on Facebook/club XM and french car forum though A pleasant sunny weekend with the car celebrating my favourite period of Motorsport would be a really fitting way for my custodianship to come to an end rob88h, brownnova, RayMK and 8 others 10 1
wesacosa Posted July 17, 2024 Author Posted July 17, 2024 Someone replied to my Facebook for sale advert to say they had a similar issue as mine on their Lucas EPIC pump Peugeot (revs hunting) and it was the coolant temperature sensor. I looked on some of the Citroen forums and a few other people had it too. Not getting too hopeful just yet but the rev hunting symptoms did come a fair while after the fuel weeping so maybe something in it. I've ordered a new one so lets see Stinkwheel, Dyslexic Viking, Schaefft and 3 others 6
wesacosa Posted July 28, 2024 Author Posted July 28, 2024 having not really driven the XM since last August its now been to its second show in a few weeks with the FotU this weekend As per the previous post I was tipped off that the rev hunting may be due to the coolant temperature sensor which does provide the reading for the EPIC pump control on these. I fitted a new one last weekend. Drove it around the block on Thursday night and then on some longer test runs on Friday and no sign of issues so bit the bullet and took it the on the 240 mile round trip yesterday. Thats now 5 journeys where its not exhibited the issue now (The last 8 journies it did it on 6). The reason I'm not yet calling it fixed is that it seems to be quite specific time in the jouney it does it and only when you come off throttle or are at idle so maybe I missed the window but the odds suggest its at worst "improved" and at best "fixed" I wasn't with the car much at FotU as there was so much to see but every time I passed it there were people looking at it which was nice. Still nobody seems to want to buy the fecker though 😂
wesacosa Posted August 17, 2024 Author Posted August 17, 2024 I decided to have a further look at the where the air might be getting into the fuel system as I am coming around to the idea that the O rings, whilst leading to small fuel weeping especially in winter, are perhaps not the source of the other running issues. Having already seemingly improved/fixed (?) the rev fluctuation with the temperature sensor I thought I'd take a look at where the air bubbles in the fuel are coming from from this video after a 2 day lay up you can see it starts easily and quickly but there are bubbles in the clear pipe from top of the filter to the pump, but also less frequent but bigger bubbles in the lower clear pipe which is part of the pipework from tank to fuel filter/lift pump (post priming bulb) so air is getting in somewhere from tank to that clear inlet pipe Today, after leaving it for 2 weeks, I took the rubber hoses from the bulkhead inlet pipe , through the primer and to the plastic joiner where the rubber hose meets the clear inlet hose (marked with the red arrow) and everything to the left/tank side/downstream of the arrow was bone dry, and everything to the right/pump side/upstream of the red arrow had fuel in, so clearly fuel is draining back down to the tank from the red arrow backwards. As I understood it the bulb should have a one way valve in so that maybe isn't working but I guess there is maybe another issue somewhere to. Not hugely up on how it all works but I thought the lift pump pulled fuel up under vacuum and then that vacuum keeps fuel in the pipes when the engine is off but I guess maybe there is an air leak somewhere downstream of the red arrow meaning that section doesn't hold vacuum. As to why the upstream pipes dont lose fuel, maybe it's the shape of the first rubber pipe downsteam of the red arrow ? The Citroen pipe is a preformed S bend pipe which turns sharply out of the plastic connector and runs flat to the primer but this had a hole when I bought the car so.with just a straight section of hose all I could do was have the high gradually up and down bend to the primer
wesacosa Posted September 15, 2024 Author Posted September 15, 2024 got around to putting the clear pipes on over the weekend So as well as the bubbles in the factory clear pipes we have this There seems to be a big air bubble trapped post primer alongside the smaller bubbles, there are also a collection of bubbles at the entrance to the plunger As soon as the engine goes off you can see the fuel draining back down from the tank side of the primer Not sure if the cluster of bubbles is due to the fitment of the plastic pipes and clips but they did seem tight but does suggest an air leak somewhere from tank to engine bay
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2024 Posted September 15, 2024 I’m not up to speed on this thread, but have you replaced the fuel filter holder / primer? My turbo diesel CX was sucking in air and it took a long time to find out where. First replaced all the pipes, then cut out the pre-heat block unit, then finally the primer. wesacosa 1
wesacosa Posted September 15, 2024 Author Posted September 15, 2024 28 minutes ago, richardmorris said: I’m not up to speed on this thread, but have you replaced the fuel filter holder / primer? My turbo diesel CX was sucking in air and it took a long time to find out where. First replaced all the pipes, then cut out the pre-heat block unit, then finally the primer. These are the later ones with the remote primer bulb which apparently are not as troublesome, plus I think the air is getting in downstream/tank side of the fuel filter as there are bubbles in the factory fitted clear pipe downsteam of the filter housing.. richardmorris 1
richardmorris Posted September 15, 2024 Posted September 15, 2024 16 minutes ago, wesacosa said: These are the later ones with the remote primer bulb which apparently are not as troublesome, plus I think the air is getting in downstream/tank side of the fuel filter as there are bubbles in the factory fitted clear pipe downsteam of the filter housing.. Downstream suggests the problem is higher up?
wesacosa Posted September 15, 2024 Author Posted September 15, 2024 20 minutes ago, richardmorris said: 37 minutes ago, wesacosa said: These are the later ones with the remote primer bulb which apparently are not as troublesome, plus I think the air is getting in downstream/tank side of the fuel filter as there are bubbles in the factory fitted clear pipe downsteam of the filter housing.. Downstream suggests the problem is higher up? never sure of my ups and downstreams. I think the issue is between the filter housing and tank not the filter housing and engine richardmorris 1
Noel Tidybeard Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 are there any jubilee clips? that should be your 1st call- they're not fit for pyrpose on a diesel fuel system
wesacosa Posted September 20, 2024 Author Posted September 20, 2024 5 minutes ago, Noel Tidybeard said: are there any jubilee clips? that should be your 1st call- they're not fit for pyrpose on a diesel fuel system The proper pipes have R clips but the clear hoses I fitted for testing have the fuel pipe clamps not jubilee clip
Lankytim Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 I’m also not up to speed on this thread but leaks on the pump in my 2.5TD were caused by air in the diesel entering the pump. Don’t ask me why but stopping air getting in via leaky pipes stopped the leaks. wesacosa 1
tooSavvy Posted December 6, 2024 Posted December 6, 2024 On 01/07/2024 at 09:38, wesacosa said: I didn't get the Panda finished in time for an MOT so had to press the XM back into service for the Super Touring Power pre 2000s car parking at Brands over the weekend. To be honest it probably was more appropriate for an event celebrating 90s saloon cars anyway I have only driven it twice since August, once for its MOT in Feb then a week later to work when there was a car problem elsewhere A few pumps on the hand primer and it fired instantly and rose up to height. I had been stressing all night about driving it, as seems to be the way with me at the moment given a number of FTPs across the rest of the fleet, but all was well The fluctuations in revs that had come on my last two drives in August and again in Feb seem to be quite consistent now. They happen about 5 mins into a journey and last for about a minute then clear. I suspect that the leak on the pump must be somewhere that becomes critical at the point of maybe going from a cold fuel pump strategy to a warm one . The XM did get a few nice comments but no response to my advert in the window as of yet, although I wasn't expecting too much on that front as it was very half arsed It has inspired me to put the advert back up on Facebook/club XM and french car forum though A pleasant sunny weekend with the car celebrating my favourite period of Motorsport would be a really fitting way for my custodianship to come to an end I see ToMM© [J424LFY] Carina II is snapped here 👍 Still as sold..... OZ Polaris + rear boot spoiler. Anyone any idea who is running it these days 🤔 🚙💨
wesacosa Posted December 6, 2024 Author Posted December 6, 2024 36 minutes ago, mk2_craig said: ha cool. Looking nice. I wonder when it was taken .I should have put a for sale sign in the window Is that on twitter? EDIT: just found it on FB.. They papped the Panda and Favorit too, but missed the Estelle tucked away behind the hedge! mk2_craig 1
wesacosa Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 thought I'd have a go at getting the window clip on kindly donated by @Rust Collector (thanks again for that, mate) I know you had a right old polava getting yours on but given the new regulator isn't fitted yet on mine I could just take the door rubber trim off and pull the glass out and just clip it on Of course being a Citroen it wasn't quite that easy as you have to locate it in a channel in the door which starts so low down you dont have room to get your hand under the glass through the door apertures to be able to push it up at the correct angle and with enough force. Managed to somehow get enough purchases on the glass from above to wiggle and pull it up from above after a little bit of swearing and feeling sorry for myself Just need to remember where I've left all the fittings for the regulator now which I took out about 18 months ago! Rust Collector 1
Rust Collector Posted February 2 Posted February 2 25 minutes ago, wesacosa said: Of course being a Citroen it wasn't quite that easy as you have to locate it in a channel in the door which starts so low down you dont have room to get your hand under the glass through the door apertures to be able to push it up at the correct angle and with enough force. Managed to somehow get enough purchases on the glass from above to wiggle and pull it up from above after a little bit of swearing and feeling sorry for myself I detached my glass from the regulator to fit it, and pulled the rubber seal too - I think my problem was that I wasn’t patient enough to figure out how to feed it through from underneath. I seem to recall losing my shit and forcing it in sideways whilst prying the channel open, which probably wasn’t the best idea. Glad to see you got it fitted in the end! If you get stuck for regulator fittings then I may have some that I can salvage out of my spare doors. wesacosa 1
wesacosa Posted February 2 Author Posted February 2 3 minutes ago, Rust Collector said: I detached my glass from the regulator to fit it, and pulled the rubber seal too - I think my problem was that I wasn’t patient enough to figure out how to feed it through from underneath. I seem to recall losing my shit and forcing it in sideways whilst prying the channel open, which probably wasn’t the best idea. Glad to see you got it fitted in the end! If you get stuck for regulator fittings then I may have some that I can salvage out of my spare doors. ha well I was 5 mins away from paraffin and matches, I think I just got lucky Cheers mate but I'm sure I have them somewhere "safe" Rust Collector 1
wesacosa Posted February 24 Author Posted February 24 MOT day today, seems to have come around quickly. Only 450 miles done this year but that was for two days at Super Touring Power at Brands and FoTu last year The previously mentioned change of coolant temperature sensor has definitely fixed the rev hunting issue as its not done it since which is a relief, thankfully someone suggested it as a potential reason for the issue on I think the Rustival forum as otherwise I'd have never thought of it I also managed to finally fit the drivers window regulator and switch I got from a scrap yard in Feb 2023. The window had never worked and when I took the regulator out a long time ago it was clear why in their infinite wisdom, Citroen decided to make a cost save on them by switching from stainless to plain steel cabling which had snapped and wrapped around the motor as the previous owner must have kept pressing the button, I'd hoped to be able to just replace the cable but once untangle it was clear the motor was burnt out Bit of a fiddly fix as its quite tight to manoeuvre in to the holes in the door but all went together and now I have a working window and all the door card back on and no wooden props or gaffer tape keeping the window in place anyway, enough of the waffle. How was MOT day.... I'd recently put new fuel hoses on where I'd been running temporary clear hoses for diagnostic purposes and despite being not started for a good few months it fired up and drove pretty well , despite my usual pre MOT nerves taking infrequently used old cars across the Thames. And the verdict..... Pass wohooo. Advisory on exhaust blow, which I knew, and some kind of fluid leak pooling on the rear of the front subframe, not sure if it's oil or LHM yet but will have a look. He also mentioned the surface rust around the back of the sills and jacking points which I also knew about but he said its all solid and just needs wire brush/and rust treatment although he seems to have missed putting that on the advisory list I celebrated by giving it a longer run out to my office in Essex, it celebrated by flashing on its airbag light for the first time ever 🤦🏼 although given it seemed to be intermittent I'm hoping its a dodgy wire somewhere Hopefully this will be the year somebody's tempted to pick up the baton on this one. Id forgotten what a lovely effortless and economical cruiser it is and, roof paint aside, its still a decent looking car and a viable rolling project Marshall2810, beko1987, Sunny Jim and 7 others 8 2
rob88h Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I just came here looking at Coolant Fill procedures and thought I’d update the travels of the car since I saw it changed hands again recently - (For future thread readers who are utter nerds like me and like to follow cars about) wesacosa, Stinkwheel and Floatylight 2 1
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