Flailbasher
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Hi there,
Ok, first of all thanks for even looking at this post, second sorry for the huge length of it. It should be information that might be helpful. Thanks in advance
So my issues started when I started my Landy to go to work. Started up fine, drove out of my driveway and up the hill. I got half way up when it decided to die on me. I tried starting it up again but had no luck. I then checked the fuel lift pump as i have had some issues with it not pushing fuel through as there is grit and dirt in the fuel (even though its a new fuel tank i fitted).
Anyway, so I let the Landy roll back down the hill until it was just above my driveway where i left it to get a ride to work.
I then towed it into my driveway and left it in one of our bays. I lifted the bonnet and fiddled around with things to see what the issue could be, cancelled out everything until I found the injection pump was the issue. I couldn't see any reason it wasn't working apart from the fact that there was no fuel getting out of the pump to the injectors.
For some reason, I decided to take out the injection pump and took it apart to see if i could see any issue with the inside of it. I found nothing, so i tried testing the new Solenoid I had put in, by attaching it to a battery, nothing happened. So i took it out and tested it again and the pin fired up and down. put it back in and tested it again and it worked. I i thought that this would've been the issue.
Today, after a week of screwing around, I managed to get the injection pump back in and connected up. The plastic fuel line snapped, so i tried using another fuel line but its leaking.
Anyway, it still didn't fire up, and with the ignition on i removed the solenoid positive and touched it back to the connector, nothing happened. this told me that I never had to take out the Injection pump as it was an electrical problem.
So I have been trying to work out what the issue is. After a lot of fiddling with wires and relays the solenoid finally worked and there was fuel getting through!! SUCCESS!!
NO! It started up, but went straight to full revs, even though the throttle lever wasn't pressed down.
I tried to start it up again and went straight to fuel revs so i decided that i couldn't continue doing it.
The question I guess i am asking is why is it going straight to full revs??
I apologise for the long Post but thought that the all the information I gave could help.
Thank you in Advance!
Tom
Ok, first of all thanks for even looking at this post, second sorry for the huge length of it. It should be information that might be helpful. Thanks in advance
So my issues started when I started my Landy to go to work. Started up fine, drove out of my driveway and up the hill. I got half way up when it decided to die on me. I tried starting it up again but had no luck. I then checked the fuel lift pump as i have had some issues with it not pushing fuel through as there is grit and dirt in the fuel (even though its a new fuel tank i fitted).
Anyway, so I let the Landy roll back down the hill until it was just above my driveway where i left it to get a ride to work.
I then towed it into my driveway and left it in one of our bays. I lifted the bonnet and fiddled around with things to see what the issue could be, cancelled out everything until I found the injection pump was the issue. I couldn't see any reason it wasn't working apart from the fact that there was no fuel getting out of the pump to the injectors.
For some reason, I decided to take out the injection pump and took it apart to see if i could see any issue with the inside of it. I found nothing, so i tried testing the new Solenoid I had put in, by attaching it to a battery, nothing happened. So i took it out and tested it again and the pin fired up and down. put it back in and tested it again and it worked. I i thought that this would've been the issue.
Today, after a week of screwing around, I managed to get the injection pump back in and connected up. The plastic fuel line snapped, so i tried using another fuel line but its leaking.
Anyway, it still didn't fire up, and with the ignition on i removed the solenoid positive and touched it back to the connector, nothing happened. this told me that I never had to take out the Injection pump as it was an electrical problem.
So I have been trying to work out what the issue is. After a lot of fiddling with wires and relays the solenoid finally worked and there was fuel getting through!! SUCCESS!!
NO! It started up, but went straight to full revs, even though the throttle lever wasn't pressed down.
I tried to start it up again and went straight to fuel revs so i decided that i couldn't continue doing it.
The question I guess i am asking is why is it going straight to full revs??
I apologise for the long Post but thought that the all the information I gave could help.
Thank you in Advance!
Tom