So recently I had a catastrophic failure of my alternator on my Freelander 1 02 GS TD4. By catastrophic I mean think lots of overheated electrics internally, lots of smoke, and that nasty burnt insulation smell.
Anyway the alternator has been replaced along with the lead that connects the alternator to the starter motor as the connector on the end was almost corroded through and also got a new battery.
The problem I have now is that it doesn't want to start from cold unless I give it a little squirt of Easy Start. Once it's running it's fine and it will start (albeit not as instantaneously as before the alternator problem) when the engine is warm. Did a leak back test and when the engine is running everything is good. However when cranking it seems that I have low pressure (hardly any fuel is leaking back). When we put it on the Snapon computer thingamajig it showed a pressure of around 60 psi. Not sure what it said when running though - should have written it down I guess but I don't think that the Snapon and LR really speak each other properly anyway..
So in short I seem to have low fuel pressure when cranking. I'm leaning towards a high pressure pump issue of some sort but frankly I'm guessing really. Now as some of you will know that high pressure pump is just above and behind the alternator (where it got hot). Everything was tickety boo before the alternator went poof and I'm kind of hoping that perhaps the regulator on the back of the pump has been cooked. Does anyone know if this is likely, or had similar issues, or whether the regulator can be inspected/ serviced/ changed with the high pressure fuel pump in situ. Or any other ideas what it could be?
Fritz
P.S. I can hear the HP pump priming when I turn the ignition band it may be running slightly longer than before but I can't really be certain about that
Anyway the alternator has been replaced along with the lead that connects the alternator to the starter motor as the connector on the end was almost corroded through and also got a new battery.
The problem I have now is that it doesn't want to start from cold unless I give it a little squirt of Easy Start. Once it's running it's fine and it will start (albeit not as instantaneously as before the alternator problem) when the engine is warm. Did a leak back test and when the engine is running everything is good. However when cranking it seems that I have low pressure (hardly any fuel is leaking back). When we put it on the Snapon computer thingamajig it showed a pressure of around 60 psi. Not sure what it said when running though - should have written it down I guess but I don't think that the Snapon and LR really speak each other properly anyway..
So in short I seem to have low fuel pressure when cranking. I'm leaning towards a high pressure pump issue of some sort but frankly I'm guessing really. Now as some of you will know that high pressure pump is just above and behind the alternator (where it got hot). Everything was tickety boo before the alternator went poof and I'm kind of hoping that perhaps the regulator on the back of the pump has been cooked. Does anyone know if this is likely, or had similar issues, or whether the regulator can be inspected/ serviced/ changed with the high pressure fuel pump in situ. Or any other ideas what it could be?
Fritz
P.S. I can hear the HP pump priming when I turn the ignition band it may be running slightly longer than before but I can't really be certain about that