well..... it just keeps getting better. Car wont even start this morning. . I'm guessing that there really was gunk in the injector pump and leaving the diesel purge in it for two days did a really good job of loosening it up. Good enough to send it straight to the injectors. Here is what I have planned to check. Glow plugs.. even though it's 80 and beautiful and I doubt that I would even need the glow plugs. Compression test, as its always good to know the condition of your cylinders. And rebuild the injectors because I don't know if these have ever been rebuilt before, but if they haven't after 200000 miles they could use it. At this point I'm willing to do anything to get my car back on the road. Any suggestions on anything else I should try.
sputters a little bit but not even close to starting. Thing is ran the diesel purge through it until It ran out. Then reattached the fuel lines and let it sit. Figured that leaving the diesel purge in over night should degunk anything thats in there. tried to start it this morning, wouldn't start. Bleed the injectors still wont start. I figured clogged injectors. Any ideas
Quote from: kane66 on July 25, 2009, 11:09:13 amsputters a little bit but not even close to starting. Thing is ran the diesel purge through it until It ran out. Then reattached the fuel lines and let it sit. Figured that leaving the diesel purge in over night should degunk anything thats in there. tried to start it this morning, wouldn't start. Bleed the injectors still wont start. I figured clogged injectors. Any ideasAre you sure the fuel solenoid is opening far enough, someone else here had a problem like that recently, it clicked but evidently the plunger stuck. If you're not sure just take out the plunger and the spring and see if it starts. You will have to stall the engine somehow to stop it though.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Or a screwdriver will work as a plunger.
I have been able to turn mine on and off with no seliniod with a screwdriver...don't know if it is good or not.