om642 engine noise
My apologies. I thought I updated everywhere - i was posting on FB group and a youtube video as well. I guess I forgot about here.
The new injector did not seem to make the noise go away. I think I may be overthinking it. I only really hear the noise when the hood is open. I have forgot about it altogether since. Maybe like you said, warm weather?
Couple things i noted in the other places:
1. The old injector had quite a bit of buildup on the tip. This is after only 3 months ish. i cleaned them all up before I put them in when I was rebuilding the heads. The guys in fb OM642 group said it is normal. I have no experience to say otherwise, but my gut says that is not entirely true. When I had them all out in December only a couple had this much buildup, this one was one of them. Further, i can see the injector holes on it, and I can see that at least a couple are caked over with buildup. I would hope that they get punched through with pressure, but idk.
2. After install, nothing seemed to change. had a bit of floating RPM once in a while. But i think it is running very smooth now. Maybe it needed time. Maybe warmth. I took a long 2k trip, maybe that let the new injector get calibrated.
I do plan on replacing all the injectors one at a time as I have get a bit of spare cash. Next time I go in to replace one, I will check the new one I installed to see if it has similar buildup to the old one. Hopefully remember to report back then =)
25k km later, NO noise/knock at all during the summer (hot/warm weather):
I suspect that the fault may be a component part of the injection system, but not necessarily the injectors themselves.
Or probably the ECU's software - which probably has another written map for engine operation in winter mode (when it's cold outside).
Let's see again over this winter.......
I recently found an oil leak at my vacuum pump. In replacing the gasket, I found that the portion that connects to the camshaft is a little worn. I have no idea how the pump works, and want to figure this out. Perhaps the vacuum pump is what I am hearing,



