gavio
06-01-2006, 21:38
Hi All:
I did a search and can't seem to come up with advice on this particular issue. Truck in question is my semi-trusty (downgraded from it's previous rating of trusty!) 83 G20 van with N/A 6.2.
The deal is that I just had the IP rebuilt, and fuel system cleaned out and new filter, etc, then left town on a road trip to Oregon where I am doing some work for a client for about 3 weeks. After the 600 mile trip up here which was mercifully uneventful, and about 10 days of random driving around here, which has also been trouble-free, suddenly......
If I go to start it when it is warmed up, it will have to crank for an insanely long time, frequently requiring several tries. I emphasize that this began suddenly yesterday.
It still starts normally when cold. The glow plugs cycle normally both when cold and hot (i.e. they cycle for a shorter time when hot, but it isn't hot enough for them to not cycle at all). It runs about like always once it's running.
When I try to start it, I get the best results by hammering the throttle down while cranking, so once it starts, it of course belches a great cloud of white smoke, which clears quickly.
Only peculiar thing I've noticed is that once it does start, it sounds quieter than usual for a few seconds, like with less diesel hammer than normal - this may be a symptom of the build up of extra fuel while cranking, though, as it recovers quickly.
As I mentioned, it still starts normally when cold.
Can this be related to weak electrical somehow? But if so, why would it come on so suddenly - literally not a problem, then BING!, a problem.
Anybody have some idea about wassup here?
Thanks, as always.
I did a search and can't seem to come up with advice on this particular issue. Truck in question is my semi-trusty (downgraded from it's previous rating of trusty!) 83 G20 van with N/A 6.2.
The deal is that I just had the IP rebuilt, and fuel system cleaned out and new filter, etc, then left town on a road trip to Oregon where I am doing some work for a client for about 3 weeks. After the 600 mile trip up here which was mercifully uneventful, and about 10 days of random driving around here, which has also been trouble-free, suddenly......
If I go to start it when it is warmed up, it will have to crank for an insanely long time, frequently requiring several tries. I emphasize that this began suddenly yesterday.
It still starts normally when cold. The glow plugs cycle normally both when cold and hot (i.e. they cycle for a shorter time when hot, but it isn't hot enough for them to not cycle at all). It runs about like always once it's running.
When I try to start it, I get the best results by hammering the throttle down while cranking, so once it starts, it of course belches a great cloud of white smoke, which clears quickly.
Only peculiar thing I've noticed is that once it does start, it sounds quieter than usual for a few seconds, like with less diesel hammer than normal - this may be a symptom of the build up of extra fuel while cranking, though, as it recovers quickly.
As I mentioned, it still starts normally when cold.
Can this be related to weak electrical somehow? But if so, why would it come on so suddenly - literally not a problem, then BING!, a problem.
Anybody have some idea about wassup here?
Thanks, as always.