FEF
01-21-2008, 16:24
All,
I have a question about cold starting, glow plugs, the fuel system system, and how it's all supposed to work when cold (about 30F).
I've replaced the glow plugs with G60s on the right bank. I still need to do the left bank, but I assume they are working as I show current going through the connections. I've taken out most everything out of the glow circuit except the sensor in the head and the stock relay (near teh vacume pump). A clear filter is put before the firewall filter, hoping to see if I have stuff coming from the tank. Many of the return lines have been replaced, and the system burped at the injector fittings.
Once warm, the engine runs pretty darn well, but it's really tough to start cold. I've noticed that when the engine's running, the clear filter (down stream from the fuel pump) is mostly full. When it not running, the filter is empty. Should the filter that's just before the firewall filter drain?
I admit I have only 4 new glow plugs. Is it unreasonable to expect 4 known good plugs, on the same bank, start at about 30F? Is that the main issue, if guessing?
Having not seen what these engines should do, I'm at a disadvantage.
I am running B100, but I have the same issue with dino oil.
I suppose it could be compression, but I have virtually no blow-by.
Injectors? Sure. Is having them tested the only way to rule it out?
IP timing? I have reason to believe timing may be retarded. It's just a gut feeling really. I guess I'll have to look into how to check it. With Mercedes diesels, we do a drip test. Is there a drip procedure, or do I have to spend $200 for a timing rig.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I have a question about cold starting, glow plugs, the fuel system system, and how it's all supposed to work when cold (about 30F).
I've replaced the glow plugs with G60s on the right bank. I still need to do the left bank, but I assume they are working as I show current going through the connections. I've taken out most everything out of the glow circuit except the sensor in the head and the stock relay (near teh vacume pump). A clear filter is put before the firewall filter, hoping to see if I have stuff coming from the tank. Many of the return lines have been replaced, and the system burped at the injector fittings.
Once warm, the engine runs pretty darn well, but it's really tough to start cold. I've noticed that when the engine's running, the clear filter (down stream from the fuel pump) is mostly full. When it not running, the filter is empty. Should the filter that's just before the firewall filter drain?
I admit I have only 4 new glow plugs. Is it unreasonable to expect 4 known good plugs, on the same bank, start at about 30F? Is that the main issue, if guessing?
Having not seen what these engines should do, I'm at a disadvantage.
I am running B100, but I have the same issue with dino oil.
I suppose it could be compression, but I have virtually no blow-by.
Injectors? Sure. Is having them tested the only way to rule it out?
IP timing? I have reason to believe timing may be retarded. It's just a gut feeling really. I guess I'll have to look into how to check it. With Mercedes diesels, we do a drip test. Is there a drip procedure, or do I have to spend $200 for a timing rig.
Thanks in advance for the help.