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Wilsontroop Newbie
Joined: 22 Nov 2015 Posts: 2 Location: Carlisle
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 19:43 Post subject: Turning over a long time befor starting |
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I have a 52 plate trooper, when I come to start it it will turn over for 15 seconds sometimes longer. It turns fast enough so not battery's, had glow plugs out and there all fine and put a one way valve on the fuel line so it shouldn't be running back. It will still do it if it's warm, you can run it for hours turn it off and try it again and it still takes a week to start. Can anyone help? |
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Gribble *******
Joined: 11 Oct 2007 Posts: 8448 Location: Holset H221W
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 19:54 Post subject: |
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That sounds like an injection oil pressure issue to me ,can you get it plugged in on Tech 2 anywhere to check ? _________________ 2 New Troopers ! |
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Wilsontroop Newbie
Joined: 22 Nov 2015 Posts: 2 Location: Carlisle
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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 21:27 Post subject: |
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I will ring about tomorrow and see if anyone can plug it in, thanks |
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Jackaroo Ted *
Joined: 08 Dec 2015 Posts: 16 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 15:26 Post subject: Re: Turning over a long time befor starting |
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Wilsontroop wrote: |
I have a 52 plate trooper, when I come to start it it will turn over for 15 seconds sometimes longer. It turns fast enough so not battery's, had glow plugs out and there all fine and put a one way valve on the fuel line so it shouldn't be running back. It will still do it if it's warm, you can run it for hours turn it off and try it again and it still takes a week to start. Can anyone help? |
Its not necessarily whether it turns fast enough - its whether the ECU thinks its turning fast enough.
It might be your crank position sensor on the bell housing near the Z600 filter is dirty and not registering enough rpms off the flywheel.
Injectors will not be enabled unless the ECU sees at least 220rpm coming off the crank sensor.
Or, like Gribble says, it could be Oil Pressure not reaching desired level quick enough due to a sticky RPCV.
When you first start cranking, the RPCV opens approx 33% - but after about 15 secs it will open to 99% in an attempt to get desired oil pressure.
If you are running 0W or 5W oil, then its more likely the RPCV has a bit of grit stuck in it, so remove, disassemble, and give all internal components a thorough clean.
Otherwise you might need a new RPCV?
As for fuel delivery issues, the easiest way to check is to crack (loosen) the 17mm fuel banjo nut just under the Coolant temp sensor and see if diesel is present there.
Some brands of fuel filters have the wrong concave shape which doesn't allow them to tighten and seal properly on the primer/filter assembly.
It appears to be tight, but air leaks into the line and fuel drains back to the tank.
Sometimes the primer/filter assembly itself leaks air due to a dodgy seal on the primer pump or bleeder nut on the housing.
However, the 15 secs cranking is coincidental with the RPCV opening to 99%. |
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