Sledging the Pajero (and 4m40 engine) will not endear yourself to the semi-fanatics on this forum, because .......
Let's look at a few excerpts from your posts:
I know about petrol and old basic diesel engines......this hectic & complicated Pajero Turbo diesel engine is an entirely new animal for me!
- You did not know enough to do the head re-build properly, and then blame the manufacturer?
- The 4m40 engine is relatively simple. You want complicated, look at the 4m41 common rail (or any modern ECU-controlled TD)
... and still you blame the manufacturer?OK so some mistakes were made in the re-build which cost over R25,000 so far....likely another R15,00 to do most of it again!
The whole vehicle is a totally too <censored> complicated nitemare....why did they do that?.....just rather get a Toyota and rest easy!
- Complicated? I don't think!
- I agree, a Toyota might just be better for you. Just don't touch the likes of a D4-D, because they are way more complicated than a 4m40.
My 1998 Pajero's market value is less than R30,00....am i a nutter to spend so much fixing this pile of junk?....You bet!
- A proper head fix, should have done it. The rest was your doing.
- Pile of junk? that is not the way to get this forum's support. We are all aware of the older 4m40 head problems, but that barely makes the Pajero a "pile of junk"
99% of them give excellent service! (When maintained and fixed by knowledgeable people).WTF is going on with Mitsubishi Pajero's?
Switching control features on an ad-hoc basis is surely not the way to do it?1. the Turbo is not kicking in!? Is it maybe that little vacuum switch at the bulk-head which I know has something to do with the Turbo.....I tried switching the pipes over....did not help....could the unit be faulty or the vacuum itself?
Get the info to fix it (wiring diagrams), or have it repaired by a good mechanic.2. The solenoid switch to the heat-plugs is not disengaging after starting (probably what burned my heat-plugs out last time?)....is it a faulty unit or am I missing a wire to a sensor some-where?
Why change it? It was working properly before your "rebuild".3. There is a rubber 'overflow' pipe at the diesel pump that goes no-where....what is it and where should it go?...I have just blocked it....is that a problem?
The head failure could have been cooling system / coolant failure, but it might have been high EGT's which your independent temp gauge will not pick up either.One of my best moves was installing an independent temperature gauge....it work fine while the original registers almost nothing......how my engine over-heated last time!