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307 Still Leaking After Injector Seal Replacement

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12K views 16 replies 5 participants last post by  madbadandold  
#1 ·
Hi All,

I have a 307 1.6HDI with around 170,000 miles, recently I began smelling fumes in the cabin and seeing an oil-like liquid around the injectors (assuming this is dirty diesel and carbon) searching on the forums quickly identified it as injector seals.

I purchased a set of injector seals, pulled out each injector, cleaned them, placed the new copper seal, clear plastic part on the middle and black rubber seal on the top and replaced all the injectors, I torqued down to 5Nm + 65degrees as I'd seen on the forum, however after giving the car a quick blast up and down the local dual carriageway I found the liquid has returned to around the injectors, not as severe, pooling mainly by the two end injectors.

Is it likely I have just done something wrong when replacing the seals and starting from scratch is the best option, or is it possible to be something else?
 
#2 ·
It will be the leak off pipes on the injectors common fault fills up the sockets of the injectors and when it gets really bad can cause smoke in cabin, if your injectors weren’t sealed then you would see the Diesel in the socket bubbling or slowly seeping away.
 
#3 ·
Just a question...did you get the old copper washers out....if you did ..did you clean up the base where the injector seals?
 
#5 ·
Yes I got the old ones out, cleaned up the bases as best as I could using a rag on the end of a screwdriver and scratching away with a screwdriver to get the more stubborn parts off
 
#8 ·
You need to thoroughly examine them as if won’t take the sockets long to fill up even with a bit of seepage, but like explained get someone in the car and rev it through 2k revs for 60 secs while you have a ganders, if it was a through you not reinstalling the injectors correctly I would of thought that it would have been hard to start, rough running or at least through a fault they are temperamental buggers.
 
#9 ·
Cheers both, car is running well so hopefully it is just the leak off pipes, I'll enlist some help tomorrow and give it a try, so I'm guessing stare at the top of the injector where the inlet is looking for a drip, or do they leak elsewhere?
 
#10 ·
yes the leak off pipes plug into the top or on older models I think it was in the side of the injector they send unused diesel by the injectors back when you removed the leak off pipes you may have fractured one of the unions they are so fragile I’ve broke loads have a look and hope it’s your issue as it an easy fix.
 
#11 ·
So a quick update, got the car warm then maintained 2k for a minute, no visible leaks from either of the pipes on the injectors, however I started to notice a bit of a leak from the rocker cover, so I've whipped that off and ordered a new rocker cover gasket, should have it today so will update later on if anything changes.
Leak looked like it was filling up the little sockets so maybe this was the issue all along.
 
#12 ·
Rocker cover replaced, Seems like it solved the issue, but now I've got a new problem with small amounts of oil pooling on the rightmost injector (looking at the car), not too sure if the rocker cover seal is bad or I'm thinking it might be the breather pipe for the PCV valve, so I'm going to try replacing the o ring on that, any other suggestions appreciated though!
 
#13 ·
So I haven't updated in a while as I haven't had time to work on the car, but I removed the right most injector today and noticed a small cut in the seat of the injector, is this likely to be the source of problems or should the copper washer prevent it?
I'm also cleaning it again since it looked pretty manky down there.
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#16 ·
Just to finish up this thread, I got a seat cutter and replaced the seal again (third time lucky) and it's made a world of difference, everything is lovely and dry now, thanks for everyone's help!