Mine's a 1997 so I'm not sure if that's early or late. I don't have the tools to do the static timing adjustment so I was kind of hoping to use my Faultmate's "Timing Modulation" reading to get me where I need to be. Unfortuantely I can't seem to find the value to shoot for. Heh.Depends if it’s late or early model. Later models shouldn’t need an hotstart. Would give you an indication by fact the glow lamp will come on even when hot every turn of they key.
You need good glow plugs obviously
More than likely you need to set the static timing of the FIP. 20,000 is the service interval for it. 0.95mm lift on new chains/engine, after 20,000 it should be adjusted to 0.90mm.
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Thanks buddy! I'll check for the MAF (never had to before) but I do remember the glowplug light coming on, on the dash even when the engine is warm VERY occasionally. Like maybe 5% of the time.If it has no MAF and a metal inlet manifold it probably needs an hotstart. They can fault eventually. Not sure when they brought in the change, brings lift pump on when cranking is all. Check to see if your glows still come on repeatedly when warm.
Your modulation is fine according to your diagnostics. Has to be checked at fully warm idle. Any fault codes logged?
Cheers Brian..... to be clear, these are the high pressure pipes between the FIP and cylinder head, yes?That modulation figure is about as close as you will get to spot on, have a look at the leak off pipes as well, mine is a 97 has done that when hot and found the pipes leaking.
Cheers Brian..... to be clear, these are the high pressure pipes between the FIP and cylinder head, yes?
Thanks buddy! I'll check for the MAF (never had to before) but I do remember the glowplug light coming on, on the dash even when the engine is warm VERY occasionally. Like maybe 5% of the time.
These readings were taken with the engine at normal operating temperature, easily 30 minutes after starting. Do you reckon it's worth doing it again when the engine is cold?
It didn't show any fault codes, no.
You know I have always had air in the pipe sice I got it, and it has never been a problem for meAny bubbles in the clear pipe from fuel filter?
Will definitely check this. The car has never been run dry but I guess anything's possible since it's been largely standing for the better part of a year now.Any bubbles in the clear pipe from fuel filter?
I did not know that.You know I have always had air in the pipe sice I got it, and it has never been a problem for me
Why try and fix whats not broken, I have said a few times about it, but I dont see what can be done about it!!I did not know that.
Why does it not surprise me
You know I have always had air in the pipe sice I got it, and it has never been a problem for me