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please help...60 series cruiser shuts down while im driveing

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please help...60 series cruiser shuts down while im driveing

Post by v8shorty40 »

hi there,need some help urgently
i have a deisel cruiser,over the last 3 months while im driving it will just completly shut off...i let it sit for a minute but then it will do it agian.
now the last week it sometimes wont start back up.
its giving me the shits and has nearly killed me twice.

please can anyone help with the problem as i need it for work.

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Post by kevdog »

fuel cut off solenoid maybe....or power supply to it....
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Post by Shadow »

kevdog wrote:fuel cut off solenoid maybe....or power supply to it....
HJ60 has an EDIC.

Have a look at the EDIC when you crank the motor, it should pull the fuel control lever back towards the firewall for overfuel (starting).

Try dropping the bar that connects the EDIC to the injector pump off once you have it running, if it no longer cuts out on you whilst driving youve identified your problem.

If this is your problem, check the electrical connections give them a clean with some sand paper and a hit with wd40/5-56 etc.

If that doesnt fix it you could try pulling it apart (cant help ya with this).
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Post by v8shorty40 »

thanks guys,all help is appreciated
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

do the 2h's have a low oil pressure cut off switch?

I know i have one on the 3b and when the edic is working properly this switch will trip the edic to the stop position.
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Post by Shadow »

shorty_f0rty wrote:do the 2h's have a low oil pressure cut off switch?

I know i have one on the 3b and when the edic is working properly this switch will trip the edic to the stop position.
yeh they do, was thinking this aswell, but low oil pressure is ignored when your cranking the engine over, ignored for about 10 seconds after engine start so this cant be the problem he is having.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shadow wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:do the 2h's have a low oil pressure cut off switch?

I know i have one on the 3b and when the edic is working properly this switch will trip the edic to the stop position.
yeh they do, was thinking this aswell, but low oil pressure is ignored when your cranking the engine over, ignored for about 10 seconds after engine start so this cant be the problem he is having.
unless he's got an issue with the oil pickup that is intermittant, my H did that.

but i'd almost warrant that there's air getting into the system, as it won't "start back up sometimes".

my H had the same issue, turned out to be the seals in the primer pump being FUBAR.
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Post by Sixty »

From memory (cant find the thread/comment) a dodgey or poor earth from body/chassis/engine can cause a similar prob. It make the edic cut out intermittently.
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Post by v8shorty40 »

thanks guys i appreciate the help,atleast now iv got 3-4 things to check or have check buy the grease monkey


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Post by Shadow »

bad_religion_au wrote:
Shadow wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:do the 2h's have a low oil pressure cut off switch?

I know i have one on the 3b and when the edic is working properly this switch will trip the edic to the stop position.
yeh they do, was thinking this aswell, but low oil pressure is ignored when your cranking the engine over, ignored for about 10 seconds after engine start so this cant be the problem he is having.
unless he's got an issue with the oil pickup that is intermittant, my H did that.

but i'd almost warrant that there's air getting into the system, as it won't "start back up sometimes".

my H had the same issue, turned out to be the seals in the primer pump being FUBAR.
but it wouldnt stop him starting the engine as the oil pressure sender is ignored, you have 0 oil pressure when your engine first fires up. THe low oil pressure is ignored for about 5-10 seconds after you fire your engine up.
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Post by Rough60 »

Had the same Problem a while ago, poor earth between body batt. and block batt., clean connections and run a circular earth(?) chassis, body, block, neg terminal. Not a prob since.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Shadow wrote:
bad_religion_au wrote:
Shadow wrote:
shorty_f0rty wrote:do the 2h's have a low oil pressure cut off switch?

I know i have one on the 3b and when the edic is working properly this switch will trip the edic to the stop position.
yeh they do, was thinking this aswell, but low oil pressure is ignored when your cranking the engine over, ignored for about 10 seconds after engine start so this cant be the problem he is having.
unless he's got an issue with the oil pickup that is intermittant, my H did that.

but i'd almost warrant that there's air getting into the system, as it won't "start back up sometimes".

my H had the same issue, turned out to be the seals in the primer pump being FUBAR.
but it wouldnt stop him starting the engine as the oil pressure sender is ignored, you have 0 oil pressure when your engine first fires up. THe low oil pressure is ignored for about 5-10 seconds after you fire your engine up.
yep. i get what your saying now and agree.

leads me to believe he's suckin air in the system
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