gerry2004uk
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Hi guys,
I recently serviced my 1998 terrano 11,2.7 manual,oil,air ,fuel and filters.
The engine had ran absolutely mint prior to this,started without even needing to crank at all.It was up and running on the first turn of the key.
So i know the problem isnt glow plugs,maf etc...the usual suspects.
Now i have to crank the engine 2 or 3 times at lenght to get it started and then it runs a little rough.....not as bad at higher speeds.
I believe i have air in the fuel system or maybe drawing in air from somewhere.I used the little primer pump on top of the filter housing to try and get fuel supplied to the engine(fill the filter) to no real benefit.
I then took the filter off and filled it with diesel and put it back on,primed again with the pump and still no joy.laboured starts continue.
Am i doing something in the wrong order? or is there a proper procedure for fuel system bleeding in this terrano ?
My pug 306 would just blow it all through and jobs a goodun!
On the manual pdf is just refers to "see section SC for fuel bleeding",
any links or info would be appriecated.
I have bought an other new filter,not halfords this time,and i intend to replace the water drain section on the bottom of the filter too in case it is not sealing correctly.
Thanks in advance for any advice,i will report back if i get it sussed.ta
I recently serviced my 1998 terrano 11,2.7 manual,oil,air ,fuel and filters.
The engine had ran absolutely mint prior to this,started without even needing to crank at all.It was up and running on the first turn of the key.
So i know the problem isnt glow plugs,maf etc...the usual suspects.
Now i have to crank the engine 2 or 3 times at lenght to get it started and then it runs a little rough.....not as bad at higher speeds.
I believe i have air in the fuel system or maybe drawing in air from somewhere.I used the little primer pump on top of the filter housing to try and get fuel supplied to the engine(fill the filter) to no real benefit.
I then took the filter off and filled it with diesel and put it back on,primed again with the pump and still no joy.laboured starts continue.
Am i doing something in the wrong order? or is there a proper procedure for fuel system bleeding in this terrano ?
My pug 306 would just blow it all through and jobs a goodun!
On the manual pdf is just refers to "see section SC for fuel bleeding",
any links or info would be appriecated.
I have bought an other new filter,not halfords this time,and i intend to replace the water drain section on the bottom of the filter too in case it is not sealing correctly.
Thanks in advance for any advice,i will report back if i get it sussed.ta