MrWorf
Member
Apologies for raking up an old subject, but be assured I've read all the posts on the subject before posting in desperation. I've just had a galvanised chassis rebuild, so I'm in too deep to give up on this.
My 1999 TD5 has been temperamental to start (turning over but no firing) since I had it in March, but it's now worse since the rebuild.
The poor guy (land rover specialist) tried to fix it while he'd got it but with no success. Between us we've done the following :
Injector O-rings and copper washers.
fuel pressure regulator
Replaced fuel pump with one that we know is good.
Air bleed valve x2
New fuel filter housing
tried injectors and ECU from another car
changed potentially diesel contaminated oil.
new ignition barrel
IF it's going to start it's most likely when it's cold. (it's a gamble though), but now, when it's been running for say 5 mins and you stop it and try again - nothing. It will keep just turning over.
HOWEVER, spray "cold start" at the air filter - and away she goes !!
I've got a cheap after market crank position sensor on order - Do you think this is my last hope of curing the problem ? Am I on the right track ? I'm counting on this being the problem as I've run out of options.
When it DOES run, it runs well. No smoke at all, pulls well and sounds like a TD5 should. (hence investing in the Chassis).
Hoping you can offer me some encouragement on the Crank sensor front or may be there's something I might have missed. Many thanks.
My 1999 TD5 has been temperamental to start (turning over but no firing) since I had it in March, but it's now worse since the rebuild.
The poor guy (land rover specialist) tried to fix it while he'd got it but with no success. Between us we've done the following :
Injector O-rings and copper washers.
fuel pressure regulator
Replaced fuel pump with one that we know is good.
Air bleed valve x2
New fuel filter housing
tried injectors and ECU from another car
changed potentially diesel contaminated oil.
new ignition barrel
IF it's going to start it's most likely when it's cold. (it's a gamble though), but now, when it's been running for say 5 mins and you stop it and try again - nothing. It will keep just turning over.
HOWEVER, spray "cold start" at the air filter - and away she goes !!
I've got a cheap after market crank position sensor on order - Do you think this is my last hope of curing the problem ? Am I on the right track ? I'm counting on this being the problem as I've run out of options.
When it DOES run, it runs well. No smoke at all, pulls well and sounds like a TD5 should. (hence investing in the Chassis).
Hoping you can offer me some encouragement on the Crank sensor front or may be there's something I might have missed. Many thanks.