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IP doesn't want to prime...
by
Smokey Eddy
on 03 Jan, 2009 19:31
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I have the feed line in a bottle filled with Cetane booster (i don't have any diesel on hand so i figured this stuff was the next best - man this stuff smells sweet?).
I have the timing belt on so i just put my biggest ratchet on the cam bolt and I've been turning it over for quite some time but i can see in my clear feed line that the fluid will only go so far down the line...
I have the return line going to the filter.
The hard lines are on upside down (i wanted to check the spray on my old nozzles)
The fuel return lines are connected up on only two of the injectors but the injectors aren't actually on the hard lines.
Do i just need to persevere and keep turning it? I've been spinning it for at least 5 minutes straight.
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#1
by
ezekiel
on 03 Jan, 2009 19:39
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I'm pretty sure you won't be able to turn it fast enough to do it by hand like that.
Get some clear hose, put it in place of the return hose and suck the stuff through, if you have ATF laying around use that, or, just put the feed line on and prime the whole system in diesel.
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#2
by
Smokey Eddy
on 03 Jan, 2009 19:41
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Dang.... I really wanted to test my nozzles....
Les Pictures
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#3
by
ezekiel
on 03 Jan, 2009 19:55
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You seem crafty, you could make your own pop tester? Much safer, reliable, and easier to watch.
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#4
by
Smokey Eddy
on 03 Jan, 2009 20:07
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I don't really have the stuff or money to make one unfortunately. I had the injectors tested with my Mercedes nozzles and they were "within specifications"... but giles doesn't like the Mercedes nozzles so i may just go back to the ones that were in the injectors when i got the car.
It's getting ridiculous trying to get employed right now :shock: I may end up working at an oil change shop :roll: even that is iffy...
Places that i thought had high turn over said they weren't looking to hire in the last 6-8 weeks and aren't planning on it any time soon :?
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#5
by
rabbitman
on 04 Jan, 2009 03:21
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I have the timing belt on so i just put my biggest ratchet on the cam bolt
Make sure you don't turn it over by the cam bolt with the injectors in! It puts too much strain on the t-belt.
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#6
by
Smokey Eddy
on 04 Jan, 2009 03:39
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oh i know.
You can jump a tooth by doing that.
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#7
by
burn_your_money
on 04 Jan, 2009 13:11
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I've had bad luck running additives at too high of concentrations. I'd use ATF if you can't get diesel.
I doubt you could turn the pump over fast enough, as mentioned
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#8
by
Smokey Eddy
on 04 Jan, 2009 14:25
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yeah i gave up after reading that.
What kind of bad things are you talking about? :?
because i think my pump has a decent amount of it in it now.
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#9
by
saurkraut
on 04 Jan, 2009 17:02
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get one of those outboard motor priming squeeze bulbs and 'push' the fuel into the pump.
I've tried both the 'push' and 'pull' methods, and 'push' alsways works, while 'pull' sometimes works.
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#10
by
Smokey Eddy
on 04 Jan, 2009 17:30
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Ah, i'll have to make one then... or see if i know someone with one. I remember a fellow on here had one in his "in" line to the fuel filter. Genius. I put the injectors and glow plugs in with anti-sieze for a better seal
haven't torked the injectors yet though. I broke the threaded part that the little nut goes onto the GP off somehow ... don't ask how because i dont know... it just fell off... so that's going to be on the far right and i'll run the bus bar to the other three then ahve two decent gauge wires join together, go to the fuse, then to my relay.
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#11
by
jtanguay
on 04 Jan, 2009 18:16
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yeah i gave up after reading that.
What kind of bad things are you talking about? :? because i think my pump has a decent amount of it in it now.
i think tyler burnt some injectors with too much cetane booster from what i remember..
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#12
by
Smokey Eddy
on 04 Jan, 2009 18:19
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damn...
the pump is full of cetane booster now... i guess i'll just flush it with diesel
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#13
by
saurkraut
on 05 Jan, 2009 09:32
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When you do your first start up, don't hold the throttle wide open right away and you'll be OK. Just let it idle for a while and it will burn off/get returned to the tank.
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#14
by
Smokey Eddy
on 05 Jan, 2009 10:48
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thanks saurkraut!