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Having trouble with diesel motor

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Having trouble with diesel motor

Post by bugshifter »

I have a LN106 2.8 diesel. When starting it bangs into life as if the timing was out but seemed to run fine when going . i had a new timing belt fitted but that never helped as the motor was a little tired i replaced it myself with a 5l motor and fitted the new timing belt and tension er . I aliened all the timing marks and all seemed good. Over a few days of driving the original problem of very rough starting came back. Yesterday i started it in the driveway backed out and reversed in and stopped the motor. A couple of hours later i went to start it and would not start and when it did it sounded very tappy. Anyone have a guess at what might be wrong
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Post by beinthemud »

does it wind over before starting
does it wind over fast before starting
when it starts is their alot of smoke
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Post by oldmate »

Just a guess off what you've said, but it could be a fuel problem, ie dirty fuel, blocked pickup and/or lines. If it's only a starting problem, and it runs fine other wise it may be a glow plug issue.
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Post by tweak'e »

did you check the glow plug system?
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Post by bugshifter »

beinthemud wrote:does it wind over before starting
does it wind over fast before starting
when it starts is their alot of smoke
It turned over normal and started quick but did not start smooth

There was only a small puff of smoke at start Not a lot
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Post by bugshifter »

tweak'e wrote:did you check the glow plug system?
The glow plugs were tested by the mechanic that did the timing belt
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Post by bugshifter »

oldmate wrote:Just a guess off what you've said, but it could be a fuel problem, ie dirty fuel, blocked pickup and/or lines. If it's only a starting problem, and it runs fine other wise it may be a glow plug issue.
Think fuel must be the problem as its almost the only common denominator between the two engines.




Thanks for all the replies it helps to get a few ideas :armsup:
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Post by trev1 »

Someone hasn't spiked your diesel with unleaded by chance???
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Post by bugshifter »

trev1 wrote:Someone hasn't spiked your diesel with unleaded by chance???
No and its a new fuel filter also
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Post by tweak'e »

bugshifter wrote:
tweak'e wrote:did you check the glow plug system?
The glow plugs were tested by the mechanic that did the timing belt
did he check the power going to the glow plugs? could simply be a relay starting to crap out which will be the same relay as you used with the old motor.
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Post by bugshifter »

Well it was a timing issue not sure why both motors had the same problem but the guys at Diesel Australia in bris got it all sorted for me.
Thanks for all the replies
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