Have completely rebuilt a D1105 engine after it overheated and seized. Eveything is working OK, turns over, glow plugs work and have diesel at the injectors, but it won't start. Fuel is not an issue and preheat is OK - I put compression tester on it and only gettting 200psi (instead of 400+). I pulled engine out again and checked the timing marks and all OK, put it back together and same issue (not surprising).
It cranks really slowly - like really working to turn over but wont fire. Put my hand over the exhaust and seem to be sucking and blowing - this would indicate a timing issue right? I am about to pull the engine out again to check timing but I am absolutely sure all timing marks lined up....
Valve clearances are all set to spec for this engine.
Anything else I should look at, or any ideas on why timing would be out if timing marks are aligned? Wondering if something else was damaged when the engine seized - I didn't see any issues when had it apart - anywhere I should be looking? Could a keyway have sheared off and the therefore things are out of alignment.
This has me stumped
It cranks really slowly - like really working to turn over but wont fire. Put my hand over the exhaust and seem to be sucking and blowing - this would indicate a timing issue right? I am about to pull the engine out again to check timing but I am absolutely sure all timing marks lined up....
Valve clearances are all set to spec for this engine.
Anything else I should look at, or any ideas on why timing would be out if timing marks are aligned? Wondering if something else was damaged when the engine seized - I didn't see any issues when had it apart - anywhere I should be looking? Could a keyway have sheared off and the therefore things are out of alignment.
This has me stumped