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Topic: old Transits dont like being cold HELP!!!
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10/1/2006 at 1:58am
Location: Spalding Lincs Outfit: Type 190 transit series 3 coachbuilt
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Welcome Bombalurinagirl
Bombalurinagirl you need the help of Billybun for the answer to this one.
I have chatted with Billybun yesterday and he tells me he is having a problem on the net with a family member.
Billybun has had to involve the police as the abusive mails have also named friends and neighbours .
Bombalurina i will email your question to Billybun sometime tomorrow.
I will post the reply as soon as soon as Billybun replies to my mail.
regards Marys Bloke
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11/1/2006 at 12:19am
Location: Yeadon Leeds! Outfit: Swift Challenger & Defender 110SW
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not familiar with the campers, but with deisels in general, check the battery(s) are in good nick and fully charged, check the glow plugs, to do this, remove the link wire/strap, use a stout bit of cable from the =ve side of the battery, and carefully tough the end, you chould get a nice pop/spark, if not its dead, one glow plug out can make a big differance.
Try a bit of unleaded in the tank, i had an old 1991 astra deisel, in winter 3-4 liters of unleaded (in a fullish tank) thinned the deisel enough to make starting eaisier.
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11/1/2006 at 2:02am
Location: Sunny Cheshire Outfit: Bessacarr E765p
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Hi and welcolme.
good advice the two posts from above and I wouold go with the following
May I suggest the following. By saying not starting I suggest you mean that the van turns over but just wont catch?
This would lead me to believe that you need DECENT new heater plugs. This is what happens. I am also asuming that when you say its cold you are talking about your van and not the weather? If it is the latter then this is because turn on the key. and await for diesel light to go off. This then effectively means your plugs are hot enough to explode the fuel. however poor quality or well used heater plugs will lead to the turning over of the engine, putting in pleny of fuel, but with no igniting taking place. Alas when the van has started, the heater plugs now have warmth enough to continue starting throughout the day.
so my advice would be start at the heater plugs and work backwards, as a new set of heater plugs are always recomended to ensure the good running of a diesel.
However this has been written in laymans terms and the thing to remember with a diesel is they are a really simple engine, especialy around that age. All you need to run them are are a heater plug and a bit of fuel (not always even diesel chip fat works wonders) and bobs ya uncle.
If it is the cold weather preventing your van starting then I would still reccomend heater plugs. failing that check that ya plugs are sealed properly as they may be getting damp.
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11/1/2006 at 10:07am
Location: Essex Outfit: Autoquest 400 motorhome
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As mentioned above, it may be your glow plugs but before you go to the expense of getting them changed try the following.
When cranking the engine from cold, is there any white/grey smoke from the exhaust? If there is then fuel is being injected but not igniting, then you should be looking at a pre-heating problem such as glow plugs, glow plug relay, or a loss of cylinder compression.
It could be something as simple as water in the fuel filter. When was the last time you had it drained? It should be done as part of the service every year.
I don’t know what the resistance reading should be for your vans glow plugs, but each plug should draw about 20 amps (when the ignition is turned on and the yellow light is on).
Without wishing or trying to teach you to suck eggs, diesel ignites under compression NOT from a spark as in a petrol engine. The glow plugs are only there to heat up the air in the cylinder before the fuel is pumped in.
Hope this helps
Tom B
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