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RE: [ihc] Diesel Injector Question
Hi
Not to brag but I have been a motorhead for 25 years. Specifically diesel
from 25-5000 hp. I travel 13 states servicing Diesel generators for high
profile sites including NASA, USAF, FEMA, hospitols and airports. I just
want to qualify myself to offer assistance.
It is a little harder to Diag. off site but not impossible. If you
wouldnt mind I would like to offer my help.
I have read the post responding to yours and wish only to add to this
advise.
1) Diesel requires; compression, air, fuel, injection timing
2) Ether can be used on a glow plug engine if the glow plugs are disabled
3) Injection pumps are operate and shut off either by an electronic
solenoid or by mechanical means. Does this scout have a mechanical shut
off or does it shut off with the key?
3) Cylinders will dry out if the engine does not run for an extended period
of time and depending on ambient conditions. Also rings may stick or
cylinders rust. All contribute to loss of compression. I have in the past
used the glow plug holes to perform compression test. Some glow plug
engines use a glow plug located in the intake to warm incoming air.
Obviously this wont enable a comp test.
4) Sucking air, This is one of those instances where you have to forget
gas and think diesel. Sucking air can can exhibit a wide array of symptoms
and yet is unique to specifice engine design.
Sucking air is when there is a comprmise in a seal on the suction side of
the injection or lift pump. I do not use the term leak because usually
there is no apparent leak. However when the engine is cranking/running air
is sucked into the fuel line and usually accumulates in the injection pump.
This causes many different problems and a miriad of symptoms. Also many
times the injection lines will show fuel when cranked but insufficient to
pop off the nozzle.
The questions I would ask are
1) Howlong was this engine sitting and where
2)Did the engine run. Did You see it run
3)Does the engine spin like there is no compression?
4)Usually there is a tining mark on or in the pump, accesable by a cover.
is the timing mark on. Has the inj. pump been replaced?
Let me know I would like to help
Dion
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