Excuse me if during the next discussion I'll use incorrect terms , but my technical english is even worse , if possible, than the not technical one.
Well guys. Against all odds , the behaviour of my mechanic has been very professional.
The car arrived to the workshop with a 5 cylinders idle. If I accelerated up to 2500 rpm the engine was running better, but just a few seconds later it returned to 5, if idling.
Manouvers and effects : removing the spark plug cap of the cylinders 6, 5, 4 the engine went with 4 cyl. The same with 1 and 2. But with the absence of the cap nr. 3 there were no changes. Always 5 cyl.
The spark plug was dirty, black and with a lot of charcoal deposits .
New spark plug into cylinder nr.3. Starting again the engine , just in a few seconds it was evident that nothing was changed : 5 cylinders again.
Then the wire nr.3 was tested and the spark of nr.3 was verified. If was strong. No problem with ignition system.
So the attention moved onto the injectors.
The injector nr.3 was exchanged with nr.6. No changes . The cylinder that produced the 5 cyl rithm was always the nr.3.
So the injectors are not guilty.
Probably there is something into the injection pump the doesn't work correctly : the valve that guides the fuel spot is not closing correctly. It could remain opened.
The fuel is too much. With idle rpm it quickly gets the plug dirty. With higher rpm the air/fuel ratio probably becomes less dramatically busted and the engine runs better.
We had a suspect : the fuel filter was changed 1 week ago. There was some dust in the bottom of the cup of the filter and the filter was grey.
Opening again today the filter, the thing was evident: a lot of powder in the bottom of the cup and the filter dirty.
Where is coming from all that powder? From the tank , of course. Infact we kept off the sender and we looked into the tank. The surface was covered by that dust.
All this despite a treatment with a layer on the internal surface of the tank.
The treatment did not involve the part of the surface under the cup that so remained rusty.
Before changing the injectors a Bardhal injectors cleaner was added in recent weeks and this has probably set in motion the rusty dust that was under the cup.
We have no other explanation considering that all metal and rubber hoses of the fuel lines are new.
Result: already ordered a new tank. I'm sick of this.
The pump will be cleaned and I hope to obtain , at last, an engine working fine.