bleeding 200tdi

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Gromit

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Hi All,

OK, here's the problem. My 200tdi defender always started on the
button but now, after sitting for a few hours needs a bit of cranking
before it fires.

I've just changed the diesel tank.
After fitting I tried bleeding it with the lift pump but nothing much
happened. I suspect that the lift pump may be dead, but I've yet to
check properly.
So I just cranked it. Amazingly (well, I was amazed!), it fired right
up, coughed a small bit for a minute or too and was then fine. It runs
as normal now except after sitting for a bit. Then it'll need 2
seconds or so on the starter before it catches.

So these symptons indicated air somewhere allowing fuel to drain back
from the injectors - right?
Where is the air? The injection pump or filter?

My main question is this;
seeing as the lift pump may be dead, can I bleed it while it's
running? or is this wise?

Yes, yes, I know that a new lift pump isn't expensive, but I've just
chucked a load of cash at it and I've like to stop the spending for a
week or too!!

Cheers,
Gromit
91 200tdi 110 running again :)
 
In article <[email protected]>, Gromit
<[email protected]> writes
>Hi All,
>
>OK, here's the problem. My 200tdi defender always started on the
>button but now, after sitting for a few hours needs a bit of cranking
>before it fires.
>
>I've just changed the diesel tank.
>After fitting I tried bleeding it with the lift pump but nothing much
>happened. I suspect that the lift pump may be dead, but I've yet to
>check properly.
>So I just cranked it. Amazingly (well, I was amazed!), it fired right
>up, coughed a small bit for a minute or too and was then fine. It runs
>as normal now except after sitting for a bit. Then it'll need 2
>seconds or so on the starter before it catches.
>
>So these symptons indicated air somewhere allowing fuel to drain back
>from the injectors - right?
>Where is the air? The injection pump or filter?
>
>My main question is this;
>seeing as the lift pump may be dead, can I bleed it while it's
>running? or is this wise?
>
>Yes, yes, I know that a new lift pump isn't expensive, but I've just
>chucked a load of cash at it and I've like to stop the spending for a
>week or too!!
>
>Cheers,
>Gromit
>91 200tdi 110 running again :)



Hi

The Tdi engines will self bleed on the starter very easily as you have
found.

Diesel will not drain back from the injectors at all. but you may be
getting air in from a loose union to the filter or the fuel return rail.
check the filter is on tight and the drain tap is tight too.

The lift pump often feels like it is doing nothing due to the fact that
it is "on cam" try rotating the crank a few degrees and trying again.

So look for a loose union or a hole in a pipe that allows the air in.

How does the engine sound when you try to start it? is it turning over
as quick as it should? could be a bad earth, battery or starter.

Hope this helps


--
Marc Draper

Forsale

Landrover Defender 90 300tdi county hardtop 1996 72K
Landrover Discovery comercial 300tdi S reg 70k
Landrover Discovery Comercial 300tdi R reg 62k
Toyota Hilux surf 2.4 AW/AC/EW/SR

Super winch X9 + genuine Landrover fitting kits for 200 Disco.
 
On or around 19 Aug 2004 01:02:13 -0700, [email protected] (Gromit)
enlightened us thusly:

>I've just changed the diesel tank.
>After fitting I tried bleeding it with the lift pump but nothing much
>happened. I suspect that the lift pump may be dead, but I've yet to
>check properly.


check the pipe connections to and from the tank - sounds like a very minor
air leak somewhere.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"The boys are dreaming wicked or of the bucking ranches of the night and
the jollyrodgered sea." Dylan Thomas (1914 - 1953) Under milk wood
 
In article <[email protected]>, Gromit
<[email protected]> writes
>Hi All,
>
>OK, here's the problem. My 200tdi defender always started on the
>button but now, after sitting for a few hours needs a bit of cranking
>before it fires.
>
>I've just changed the diesel tank.
>After fitting I tried bleeding it with the lift pump but nothing much
>happened. I suspect that the lift pump may be dead, but I've yet to
>check properly.
>So I just cranked it. Amazingly (well, I was amazed!), it fired right
>up, coughed a small bit for a minute or too and was then fine. It runs
>as normal now except after sitting for a bit. Then it'll need 2
>seconds or so on the starter before it catches.
>
>So these symptons indicated air somewhere allowing fuel to drain back
>from the injectors - right?
>Where is the air? The injection pump or filter?
>
>My main question is this;
>seeing as the lift pump may be dead, can I bleed it while it's
>running? or is this wise?
>
>Yes, yes, I know that a new lift pump isn't expensive, but I've just
>chucked a load of cash at it and I've like to stop the spending for a
>week or too!!
>
>Cheers,
>Gromit
>91 200tdi 110 running again :)



Hi

The Tdi engines will self bleed on the starter very easily as you have
found.

Diesel will not drain back from the injectors at all. but you may be
getting air in from a loose union to the filter or the fuel return rail.
check the filter is on tight and the drain tap is tight too.

The lift pump often feels like it is doing nothing due to the fact that
it is "on cam" try rotating the crank a few degrees and trying again.

So look for a loose union or a hole in a pipe that allows the air in.

How does the engine sound when you try to start it? is it turning over
as quick as it should? could be a bad earth, battery or starter.

Hope this helps


--
Marc Draper

Forsale

Landrover Defender 90 300tdi county hardtop 1996 72K
Landrover Discovery comercial 300tdi S reg 70k
Landrover Discovery Comercial 300tdi R reg 62k
Toyota Hilux surf 2.4 AW/AC/EW/SR

Super winch X9 + genuine Landrover fitting kits for 200 Disco.
 
On or around 19 Aug 2004 01:02:13 -0700, [email protected] (Gromit)
enlightened us thusly:

>I've just changed the diesel tank.
>After fitting I tried bleeding it with the lift pump but nothing much
>happened. I suspect that the lift pump may be dead, but I've yet to
>check properly.


check the pipe connections to and from the tank - sounds like a very minor
air leak somewhere.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"The boys are dreaming wicked or of the bucking ranches of the night and
the jollyrodgered sea." Dylan Thomas (1914 - 1953) Under milk wood
 
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