Jcorstorphine
Well-Known Member
I have a Ford 1.6 Diesel (ex Fiesta) which after lying dormant (in bits) for many years in my garage, I have breathed life back into, well nearly. It starts and run for a few seconds, sometimes a bit longer then abruptly stops. I have bled it until the cows come home but it still has the same problem. When I built the boat I fitted the tank so that it is gravity feed into the engine so I know there is no air getting into the fuel line.
I may be mistaken but every time I bleed the fuel lines I still seem to be getting air bubbles out of the connections.
Plan tomorrow is to take out the injectors to reduce the load on the starter and fit plastic pipes to the fuel lines with ends of the plastic pipes into a container to check for air bubbles. I have to say I have never had this problem before on my old BMC or my Volvo MD2B. It is almost as if air is leaking into the fuel pump.
Any suggestions as to the above.
I may be mistaken but every time I bleed the fuel lines I still seem to be getting air bubbles out of the connections.
Plan tomorrow is to take out the injectors to reduce the load on the starter and fit plastic pipes to the fuel lines with ends of the plastic pipes into a container to check for air bubbles. I have to say I have never had this problem before on my old BMC or my Volvo MD2B. It is almost as if air is leaking into the fuel pump.
Any suggestions as to the above.