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Old 14-06-2013 | 07:00 AM
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Hello guys, I bought a 92 Sierra 1.8TD with pretty high miles and it was standing for a few years but the car looks like an amazing first car project, the owner was kind enough to say that t he car had trouble starting at winter due to low compression, could someone who knows a bit more then me about that engine tell me if they have some usual "illneses" that would cause that, and should I change to make sure that the car will be reliable in the future?
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Low compression could be head gasket or piston rings!

not starting in the winter sounds like glow plugs!
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I would be checking to see if the glow plugs are working first.
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Glow plugs were my initial thought as well, but it could still be caused because of low compression (piston rings/worn valve sleeves)?
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I have had two 1.8td,one hatch and a sapphire also non turbo escort.Lazy bloody things but a pretty good motor.One thing I found with them that was if the battery wasnt up to much they would take a while to start as they never seemed to turn over quick enough.Let the heater plugs run twice and start.
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Originally Posted by laktix
Hello guys, I bought a 92 Sierra 1.8TD with pretty high miles and it was standing for a few years but the car looks like an amazing first car project, the owner was kind enough to say that t he car had trouble starting at winter due to low compression, could someone who knows a bit more then me about that engine tell me if they have some usual "illneses" that would cause that, and should I change to make sure that the car will be reliable in the future?
get a compression check done.it will be the the last cilinder that has lost compression because of the heat from the turbo.some sierra's are having that trouble.you wont have the trouble in a mondeo because the engine mounted the other way.cheeRs
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Originally Posted by turbofreak
get a compression check done.it will be the the last cilinder that has lost compression because of the heat from the turbo.some sierra's are having that trouble.you wont have the trouble in a mondeo because the engine mounted the other way.cheeRs
Good tip mate thanks I'll give it a shot
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