Alright guys.... I desperately need some help.
2004 Land Rover 110 TD5 - 137,000 kms on the clock.
For the past year or so I have had intermittent starting problems. Hot and cold. More so hot starts though. It has never failed to start, just may take a couple of times. Over the past year I have just been tinkering with bit here and there and seeing if the problem resolves itself.
So far over the past year it has basically had the following:
air filter, fuel filter, oil filter, centrifuge rotor, aux belt, belt tensioner, injector harness, cleaned ecu plugs, checked relays/fuses.
A couple of months ago I had a mate hook up his nanocom and it gave 04-03, 10-06, 10-07, 15-02, 21-06. From what I could find from research, these particular codes are not much of a concern and not related.
Yesterday, I thought I would change the injector copper washers and o-rings. Thought this may be the problem. Followed it all by the book and did a pretty good job of it, or so I thought. Primed and purged (the landy, not me), and the thing WILL NOT start. I have drained the battery trying. Tried purging and priming again. No luck. Engine turns and turns but will not fire. The injectors seals (some of them) did look like they were leaking when I changed them, they didn't appear to be in overly good shape. I gathered that when I had finished it probably would have just had the same old trouble starting, but would fire up. Now it turns out I have killed it by "fixing it".
Anywho, Thought I would go out and try it again today, went through exactly the same process including new seals/orings, just incase I stuffed something up. Went through it ALL again. It will not fire. Just turns and turns. It sounds like there may be some air sucking at the filter, but it's always hard to tell. The pump it whining a little, louder for the first second of priming, then quite quiet.
I guess I am wondering what I could have done by fixing the injector seals. By fixing them could I have compounded the problem somehow by fixing the seals due to pressures? Is it likely to be the fuel pump? But why just after I fixed the seals?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Please help me with the non-starter!
Cheers.
2004 Land Rover 110 TD5 - 137,000 kms on the clock.
For the past year or so I have had intermittent starting problems. Hot and cold. More so hot starts though. It has never failed to start, just may take a couple of times. Over the past year I have just been tinkering with bit here and there and seeing if the problem resolves itself.
So far over the past year it has basically had the following:
air filter, fuel filter, oil filter, centrifuge rotor, aux belt, belt tensioner, injector harness, cleaned ecu plugs, checked relays/fuses.
A couple of months ago I had a mate hook up his nanocom and it gave 04-03, 10-06, 10-07, 15-02, 21-06. From what I could find from research, these particular codes are not much of a concern and not related.
Yesterday, I thought I would change the injector copper washers and o-rings. Thought this may be the problem. Followed it all by the book and did a pretty good job of it, or so I thought. Primed and purged (the landy, not me), and the thing WILL NOT start. I have drained the battery trying. Tried purging and priming again. No luck. Engine turns and turns but will not fire. The injectors seals (some of them) did look like they were leaking when I changed them, they didn't appear to be in overly good shape. I gathered that when I had finished it probably would have just had the same old trouble starting, but would fire up. Now it turns out I have killed it by "fixing it".
Anywho, Thought I would go out and try it again today, went through exactly the same process including new seals/orings, just incase I stuffed something up. Went through it ALL again. It will not fire. Just turns and turns. It sounds like there may be some air sucking at the filter, but it's always hard to tell. The pump it whining a little, louder for the first second of priming, then quite quiet.
I guess I am wondering what I could have done by fixing the injector seals. By fixing them could I have compounded the problem somehow by fixing the seals due to pressures? Is it likely to be the fuel pump? But why just after I fixed the seals?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Please help me with the non-starter!
Cheers.