My car wont start :?
i did a rebuild on my Fiat 1.9TD engine.
I have putted a new head on it.
i also tooked the pump of, an i placed a 11mm plunjer (normal: 9mm). The camplate is from a Fiat (same engineblock, other pistons & head) a TDI-m, the camplate is as deep as the original, but i didnt looked good enough to the angle is the same, at my first view it looked the same!
The pump is tested by Bosch, and i know he turned back the quantityscrew, he said the pump was ok.
my engine was ready to start, i first wanna make oil pressure offcorse to save the bearing from my turbo. (i started on the enginestarter

normaly i start by pulling the car after a other car, but it cant becouse the car is not ready on the outside) so after i got oil pressure, i gived the dieselpump-solonoid the signal, an i tryied to start it, i placed a elektric pump to help the dieselpump. After trying to start, i tooked some gaz (dont know this is the rght word > this is the thing i used
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/images/blotter%20gas%20112305.jpg ) with this gaz it started, and it start running diesel to (thats what i smelted and saw comming a lot of smoke out the exhaust) but it got no any HP, the engine can run on 800rpm, when puching the pedal once to the floor it revs to 2000rpm, and it comming back slowly (with my pedal to the metal) to 800, if i let my pedal free, the engine stops, when i start with this gaz and the engine run 800, somethimes it just stops. i can not rev more than 2000rpm, after that, the engine stops :roll:
i was trying yesterday, a whole day :? in the morning a had 70°C water.
but offcorse i can not start every 1minit, i wanna save my starter to :wink:
What can be the problem, i even used a bottle to make shure the engine gets clean diesel. Is there still to much air in the pump? maybe the quantityscrew is pulled to much back. air in the injector lines?
right know i cant try anymore becouse a got a little oil problem wich will be fixed monday ore teusday.
I hope someone can help my start this pump an engine up.
Greetz, Benjamin (i hope my english is not too bad)