
Other than the ip seal could it be any thing else.... I'm guessing the glow plugs cause it's doing the same thing before I replaced these ones... plus with all the smoke I don't think fuel is an option....
Which glow plugs are you using now?madmazda wrote:Hi all having a hard time starting in the mornings these days.... I put in new glow plugs in jan and that fixed that problem.... but recently after i changed the oil to shell synthetic it doesnt want to start.... I turn it over and over and over and over.... put foot on throttle a wee bit then it fires a bit then barely chugs to life..... TONS of black grey smoke ... I'm thinking of sea foam this weekend as i need to change the fuel filter and thoughts would be grand.....![]()
Other than the ip seal could it be any thing else.... I'm guessing the glow plugs cause it's doing the same thing before I replaced these ones... plus with all the smoke I don't think fuel is an option....
jfarsang wrote:pull the plugs, check the tips and check the voltage going to them.
If you have a stock busbar consider replacing it with a heavier duty one or run 10/12guage wire from the main lead to each glow plug
replace the filter for sure . good time to dump 1/2 can of seafoam into the new filter before you spin it on
Rising Sun Auto Import wrote:Which glow plugs are you using now?madmazda wrote:Hi all having a hard time starting in the mornings these days.... I put in new glow plugs in jan and that fixed that problem.... but recently after i changed the oil to shell synthetic it doesnt want to start.... I turn it over and over and over and over.... put foot on throttle a wee bit then it fires a bit then barely chugs to life..... TONS of black grey smoke ... I'm thinking of sea foam this weekend as i need to change the fuel filter and thoughts would be grand.....![]()
Other than the ip seal could it be any thing else.... I'm guessing the glow plugs cause it's doing the same thing before I replaced these ones... plus with all the smoke I don't think fuel is an option....
If you have a proper glow plug cycle and good fuel delivery, I would suspect faulty glow plugs.
Steven
don't idlemadmazda wrote:jfarsang wrote:pull the plugs, check the tips and check the voltage going to them.
If you have a stock busbar consider replacing it with a heavier duty one or run 10/12guage wire from the main lead to each glow plug
replace the filter for sure . good time to dump 1/2 can of seafoam into the new filter before you spin it on
I'm planning on doing that this weekend..... plus arent you supposed to fill the filter with sea foam the start up then let idle for a while ???
verticalgrain wrote:There is also the Delitune tuneup offered by CVI. When my van first arrived it started poorly, was sluggish until it warmed up, and always had a fairly large hesitation while accelerating. The Delitune fixed all those issues. Mardy and those guys really know Delica's inside and out and they are very fair. They check out a lot of other things on your van while they do the tune (they noticed my tranny fluid was really old and changed it for me).
EDIT: just noticed you're in Calgary so it would be a bit of a drive for you to get to Richmond just for a tuneup. So hey, you'll just have to plan a good summer road trip to the left coast.