Posted by Dieseltech on April 04, 2023 at 04:42:18 from (64.184.64.52):
In Reply to: Diesel Teck question posted by phil25 on April 04, 2023 at 04:20:16:
Question, does the engine start right away then die after setting a week? If so then there's a chance fuel is getting away from the injection pump after setting awhile and it will start, then die when the air gets into the injection pump. If it does not start after setting, is there white exhaust smoke on the first start attempt? If compression is good and glow plugs work right it SHOULD start on the first try. Best way to bleed air from fuel system on glow plug engines is to loosen the injector line nuts and REMOVE the glow plugs. Now crank engine until fuel is at all injectors, tighten the line nuts, then crank until you see air/fuel mist blow out all glow plug holes, then you know fuel is getting into the pre chambers. Replace plugs, heat them and start engine. It MIGHT be hard starting because the plugs are not on long enough, or engine compression is lower than normal too.
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