Scania 124 470 trouble....

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  1. 98989

    98989 Road Train Member

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    this should be impossible
     
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  3. Scania man

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    Ive had no experience with them but it's what I've been told
     
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    they were very popular in uk&ir on r420 euro4 r470 e3/e4 and r480 e4 which were very popular
     
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    More so in the uk, I'd say about 80% of scanias here are v8, 420's were popular too but those have been replaced mostly by 480's or nowadays a few 440's the choice for big fleet light haulage
     
  6. ah fai

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    i load around 35ton going up hill and gear changes when the speed getting slow, i can feel some (engine voices) and (extra power) to push me up, but now no more....

    should i bypass the turbocompound or anyother solution?

    the turbocompound use the engine oil for lubricant only or for control the gear speed to flywheel. like the engine cooling fan coupling..

    i try to remove the exhaust brake housing means bypass, and start the engine, air pressure come out from the turbocompound intake port

    any idea for that?
     
  7. 98989

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    this should be turbocompound , you know when you have it...... and also normal working scania should gives you turbo whistle at cruising speed


    dt12 is basically dc12 engine with this second turbo , theoretically it could be possible to convert engine to 420, i know for one r470 converted to r420

    but this is more complicated than fix turbocompound

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    turbocompound use engine oil for both lubricating and for matching speed of turbine to crankshaft ....it is cleaned in centrifugal oil filter and in turbine filter




    hm this means that gears still rotating your turbine and it make some pressure but most probably not properly

    now your probably lose your engine power because in driving your crankshaft rotating your turbocompound and you are losing power




    and question for you did you check for errors and which codes did you get

    btw give me your email i will send you instructions how to remove/fit turbocompound and disassemble/assemble and bearing job on turbocompound
     
    Scania man Thanks this.
  8. ah fai

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    my email address....hongfain@hotmail.com

    thanks a lot
     
  9. 98989

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    i just send it ......

    but question for you did you done diagnostics you cant know which is wrong on modern engine by guessing and changing stuff which are maybe ok, and having truck downtime
     
  10. ah fai

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    thanks.

    i done diagnos with local dealer and they try to fix, replace fuel pressure sensor, fuel timing & volum control soneloid, charge air sensor, fuel filter...

    i try to fix with scania Multi, from that i get fualt codes like 71 (fuel pressure), 13 engine (speed sensor) only. the both sensor already change.

    another funny thing i am forgot to tell... every first time when i switch the key to start position like nothing, turn the key off and start again then the engine only start and run.
     
  11. ah fai

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    and i plan to buy scania VCI1, what is the price from your site?
     
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