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trouble bleeding fuel lines

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hey guys helping a mate with his surf its a 86 2lt. its got air in the lines and so far we have checked fuel coming out of the filter via primer pump with no air and have tried cracking off each injector while cranking it over. we have good pressurre with no air out of 3 injectors but am having probs getting the last one clear.
how long should this take and have i done it right :|
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with the one giving you issues, check that the other end of the pipe is tight on the back of the injector pump.
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Once you have bleed the pump and it is full with no new air being introduced, you can bleed the injectors with the starter motor. Cracking off the injector pipes just speeds the process up but isn't totally necessary. When I'm being lazy, I will only bleed 2 lines and the engine will run on those 2 cylinders and the other 2 will catch up and bleed themselves.
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yea the prob at the moment is i cant get it to start at all i thought it should start even if there was a little air still in it. i tried to cheat and spray some start ya bastard down the intake and it almost goes, its so close but just not there
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Problem isn't air then. Hilux's rely heavily on glow plugs. Break out the magic piece of wire and power glows first. Doubt it is the run solenoid cause you get squirt at the lines.
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i tried that first and it diddnt work i even went to the extent of pulling each glow plug out and testing them individually. im stuck for ideas :(
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also i do get fuel at the line but how much pressure should there be?
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We may have to back up the bus a wee bit.
How did the problem occur?
Drive along and it stopped or changed fuel filter or went out one morning and it didn't start.
Just trying to get some background.
Sometime the clues are in the turn of events.
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thanks for taking the time to help me out mate.
we where just having a drive down the river bed and it died he started it up but had no power seemed to not be running on all 4 and diddnt run for long before it cut out again, we hadnt done any river crossings
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Has it got fuel in the tank??
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I'm starting to think the injection pump has shyt itself.
Volume, but no or little pressure.
If there is good fuel supply to injection pump, and you get some fuel out injector lines when cranking, and ether makes it run (enough compression), the only other thing is timing.
Diesels 101 :mrgreen:
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sweet ill give it one last go tonight and if that dosent work then we will just have to tow it to a mechanics
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