Richarddiscoverytwo
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This is what I have done so far.
So far: my cylinder head had a cracked no1 injector housing so I got it repaired. Have now reassembled it but have done some other stuff at the same time including; fitting new fuel pressure regulator and removing and blanking off the EGR valve (genuine seals and washers fitted to injectors) and replaced the injector harness.
It started with difficulty, run for a minute or so then stops. I rechecked the timing - the coloured links on the timing chain align with the mark on sprockets. Timing pin fits in top and also in the bottom. Engine was kicking when it started but is running smoothly now - for at least a minute before it cuts out.
TODAY: I have purged it again for an hour..it starts well, runs nicely and cuts off after a minute or so. Whilst removing the injector seals and washers yet again - this time I noticed that no1 injector housing was full of diesel and lots of air bubbles come up through the fuel.
My thinking is that the unused fuel is not returning back to the pressure regulator switch.
I have no airline - any suggestions as to how I can check that the fuel line out of the head is clear?
So far: my cylinder head had a cracked no1 injector housing so I got it repaired. Have now reassembled it but have done some other stuff at the same time including; fitting new fuel pressure regulator and removing and blanking off the EGR valve (genuine seals and washers fitted to injectors) and replaced the injector harness.
It started with difficulty, run for a minute or so then stops. I rechecked the timing - the coloured links on the timing chain align with the mark on sprockets. Timing pin fits in top and also in the bottom. Engine was kicking when it started but is running smoothly now - for at least a minute before it cuts out.
TODAY: I have purged it again for an hour..it starts well, runs nicely and cuts off after a minute or so. Whilst removing the injector seals and washers yet again - this time I noticed that no1 injector housing was full of diesel and lots of air bubbles come up through the fuel.
My thinking is that the unused fuel is not returning back to the pressure regulator switch.
I have no airline - any suggestions as to how I can check that the fuel line out of the head is clear?
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