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Bloody hell, hope you can get this sorted. Have you checked compression?
it easy could be ive had a few similar ,pump doesnt create enough pressure at low turn over revs ,i had to explain several times as they tested it 3 times reckoning it was ok but test speed they usewd was high and fault (worn head )only showed at lowRight....
Fuel coming to injectors when cranked over
Drained tank today and put 15 ltrs of fresh diesel in
New lift pump was knackered so fitted another new one
Gave it just short of a quarter of a turn on the pump to give it more fuel.
Still a little down on power
Lift pump working ok and bled filter.
Ticks over at 750 rpm
Small bubbles in leak off pipes but not much
Still wont start even when just switched off, wont even kick
Baffled
Could be injector pump perhaps
it easy could be ive had a few similar ,pump doesnt create enough pressure at low turn over revs ,i had to explain several times as they tested it 3 times reckoning it was ok but test speed they usewd was high and fault (worn head )only showed at low
Tøxïc§øX;2338268 said:sounds to me like ya got an air leak somewhere in the fuel system or maybe a dicky connection on the stop selonoid thats waht mine woz
it easy could be ive had a few similar ,pump doesnt create enough pressure at low turn over revs ,i had to explain several times as they tested it 3 times reckoning it was ok but test speed they usewd was high and fault (worn head )only showed at low
have you tried unscrewing the delivery valves and seeing if anything comes outWould value your opinion on how quickly the wear would come to the point that there was insufficient pressure for starting.
It has never started as good as the 200 I had, I would say two engine turns instead of one before it fired, could it have been on the cusp of failure the past few months but surely it would at least kick now and then when trying to start a hot engine.
I'm not convinced it is pump wear but there is not as much spurt when cracking injector pipe off as I would have hoped for so maybe pump is kaput
Having said that the pump did drag fuel from the tank and run the engine ok when the lift pump went
have yoou tried unscrewing the delivery valves and seeing if anything comes out
Faced with a puzzle like that, I'd be tempted to run it into a garage and let them spend a hour or two getting to the bottom of it.
Yes you would expect it to kick a little but nothing, I think I'm going to have to take the plastic box off the back of the pump and try and find the stop solenoid just in case its sticking half shut or somethinIf it runs OK once it's started, the only difference between then and when you crank it over is rpm. Someone said a few posts ago that they have known pumps to lack pressure at low rpm, but you're getting fuel to the injectors at cranking speed. Even if it wasn't enough fuel, if some is getting into the cylinders, you'd expect it to at least try to start, wouldn't you? Especially when the engine is up to temp?
If it was mine, is had given it to someone else to sort out by now, lol
Depends if you've got an anti tamper one or not. If its a black box on rear of pump,you'll need to drill it off to get to solenoid. It'll have 3 wires going to it aswell. If its like mine it'll be 1 wire and nothing in the way. I found it fiddly trying to get a spanner round it and it was a right sod putting the wire back on top,but I left everything on the pump,if I do another one I'll strip it down.
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