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Re: [ihc] Diesel Injector Question



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Greg Hermann" <bearbvd@domain.elided>
To: "Joseph Shaw, II" <josephshaw@domain.elided>; <ihc@domain.elided>;
<oldihc@domain.elided>
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 21:08
Subject: Re: [ihc] Diesel Injector Question


> At 8:01 PM 5/16/04, Joseph Shaw, II wrote:
>
> I can't tell from what you wrote whether you got any air into the HP
> injector lines from the pump to the injectors in the head. If there is
any,
> that is your problem. These lines need to be bled--with air in them, the
> pump simply compresses the air in there, and no fuel comes out of the
> injectors.
>
> Essentially, you need to crack the fittings at the injectors in the head
> slightly loose, and crank the engine with them loose, then tighten them.
If
> you have compression, it should then start.
>
> Have you tried to see whether the engine will fire if you feed it a bit of
> ether ??
>
> Greg
>

DON'T PUT ETHER IN THAT MOTOR!

sorry greg, but this is REALLY important.  You do NOT want to put ether in
that motor, it'd an IDI motor with glow plugs, you are asking to cause
damage to the motor if you put ether in it.   The esteemed Mr. Donnelly will
hopefully chime in here on this, but I'm not counting on him seeing this
quickly enough, and I can't quote the BB about it, where I initially
remember seeing it.  I do remember, it is *very* important to not put ether
in the SD-33 if you want to actually run the engine.

-Ryan


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