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troubles starting diesel

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troubles starting diesel

Post by tojo_runner »

Hey everyone over the past few days ive had troubles starting my diesel 1987 4runner...LN61 i believe. Thursday morning about 6 when im due to leave for work it would turn over fine but not start or sound close to it so i got a lift with a mate and today ive got an rdo so i tried it at 8.00 when my old man went to leave for work and it still wouldnt start, cranking fine though as my battery is only about 2 months old. My old mans diesel Merc Vito van turned over fine after about 10 secs of cranking. I tried again at 9.30 this morning and it finally started but was very 'rough n tumble' and still didnt really want to run. Its only an issue in this cold winter brisbane is having and want to know how i can get it started short of rolling it down the driveway and it possibly still not starting. My glow plugs take roughly 2 or 3 seconds to warm up which ive been told is good. Ive done a few searches but only found people that have difficulty starting their diesels and not not starting at all.

Thank you all in advance
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Post by Gribble »

Are you judging the glowplugs by the dashlight or have you actually pulled them out and tested them?
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Post by tojo_runner »

Gribble wrote:Are you judging the glowplugs by the dashlight or have you actually pulled them out and tested them?


:oops: ok i admit i was just looking at the dash lol. Ive taken 3 out so far and tested them and found :shock: 3 open circuts im about to ring around repco, bursons etc and see whos got some glowplugs for me
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Post by Gribble »

tojo_runner wrote:
Gribble wrote:Are you judging the glowplugs by the dashlight or have you actually pulled them out and tested them?


:oops: ok i admit i was just looking at the dash lol. Ive taken 3 out so far and tested them and found :shock: 3 open circuts im about to ring around repco, bursons etc and see whos got some glowplugs for me
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Post by tojo_runner »

OK thanks Gribble for your help. New Glow Plugs in it now and it nearly throws the starter through the bonnet! :rofl: Ive had the runner since feburary and this was the first time it wouldnt start which i find strange but its all fixed now thanks again buddy youre the only one that replied.
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