Tidnock
Well-Known Member
can you take an injector out and connect the delivery pipe to it, injectors "crack" open so as to give a definitive injection of fuel and no nozzle drip see if the injectors are working, visually
can you take an injector out and connect the delivery pipe to it, injectors "crack" open so as to give a definitive injection of fuel and no nozzle drip see if the injectors are working, visually
Black smoke = stuck cold start device leading to overfuelling, bad injectors, bad compression, blocked exhaust or blocked intake.
Noted,will add to the list of things to look at
Hmmm. the black smoke was pre-work so I'd ignore that, you may or may not have fixed the smoke issue but the problem NOW is not black smoke but non-firing on all cylinders. So:
No fuel (or not enough)
No air
Wrong (seriously) injection timing - assuming the IP is being driven which seems the case by your tests.
...would seem to be the only possible causes as you say compression is OK. Is the engine obviously pumping air even though not firing - ie lots of intake vacuum and pressure in the exhaust?
Other than that I would suspect the IP timing (mark it and swing back and forth, see if any different, you can always set it back to where it was and that means a free test), after that I'm afraid I would mark the timing and pull the IP to be checked by a specialist....and scratch my head!