Black death is when the copper seal or the seat of the injector corrodes and allows diesel to creep past on the compression stroke of the piston. If allowed to build up it turns into a hard carbon lump around the injectors when cold and a gooey mess like tar when warm.
You will know if you have it, fumes into the car and you will hear a chuffing sound from the engine.
The seal between the injector and the head fails and gases leak.
The fix is usually remove injector clean securing bolt threads, seat and refit with new seal and bolt.
I suspect the bolt is a little undersized maybe some one with more experience will comment.
This is only my opinion, but I think its caused by weak attachment of the injector. The injector is designed to move along the heat expansion but It's done with only one M6 strech bolt, and at some point there is a situation when cylinder pressure escapes between the sealings, due to too high elasticity of the assembly. After that the game is over, gap between injector and bore is filled with black stuff and it jams injector, which make the bypass blow worse and copper seal is eaten too by exhaust gases.
I believe stripped threads are mostly due to previous and improper or sloppy repair attempts, but of course they can also strip if bolt is not flexible any more and cyl pressure press to the thrad at full force.
I came across this thread because I was searching for the problem of exhaust smell in the cabin. I've been thinking that it was due to the cheap inside filter that I installed the last time I serviced it. I'm talking about the filter in the passenger side well. Could this be a cause or is it definitely the 'black death'?
If the latter, how can I tell if I have that problem. Would anybody be kind enough to post a diagram with what I should be working. Thanks.
Remove plastic cover of the engine (few torx), If bad you'll see immediately black tar/oily stuff on the cyl head. In no obvious, check out the foot of the injectors, is there is black moist, positive diagnose. You may also hear puffing sound while engine on, and feel with you hand bypassing blow. And do a black death' search on the forum, lots of info how to repair etc.
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