injection problem
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injection problem
hello guys, so heres my probleme, just for you now i just change all the fuel systeme and its been test twice (injector, fuel pump, fuel filter assembly and both of the fuel tank) So when i start the engine its take 2 or 3 shot of crank for starting and after it runs good on the idle but when i raise the rpm and release the fuel quick, the idle start to run low and stall after a second. could it be the advance timing cause i did it approximately, i dont have the special tool.
- pluckmyeyeout
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injection problem
This is the same problem I have! I was planning on just getting it rebuilt. But I'd love to know if anyone else has some insight.
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injection problem
rebuilt the fuel pump??? mind have been rebuilt and been tested back after and its all good
- archieim
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I just got all my glow plugs replaced and had a fuel system flush, that ran the entire system including the injectors and pumps. The only thing that wasn't clean out was the gas tank. It starts and runs way better.
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- Growlerbearnz
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injection problem
The injection timing isn't usually all that sensitive- as long as the timing belt is correctly installed with all the pulleys pointing at their timing marks, and the injection pump is in the middle of its adjustment range, the engine should start and run just fine.
I would double-check the timing belt alignment, then try adjusting the injector pump timing to one end of the range, and then the other, and see if the issue changes.
I would double-check the timing belt alignment, then try adjusting the injector pump timing to one end of the range, and then the other, and see if the issue changes.
Nothing says "poor workmanship" more than wrinkles in the duct tape.
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so i just found my probleme i got a air leak from my second fuel tank, dont know actually where but ill undo the fuel tank today
- Growlerbearnz
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How did you find the air leak?
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10 psi with a compressor in the air bleeder (the line who plugs directly in the frame )
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Clever! And watch for the fuel leaking out near the tank, I guess.
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