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Again, it did not sound like there's anything in any of the cylinders. I see nothing from the outside of the engine but is it possible that it could have blown a head gasket? I looked around and see ,o evidence of that...The engine will turn over
...no problems there but will not start.
Again,Again, it did not sound like there's anything in any of the cylinders. I see nothing from the outside of the engine but is it possible that it could have blown a head gasket? I looked around and see ,o evidence of that...
Also, while trying to start it, there was no noise so I am concluding that the engine firing/running was making the noise....not cranking it without it firing.....Again,
Turns over with no problem. I did note that there was white smoke while trying to start it. Also, I loosened the injector inlets and did see some fuel as I would expect. Am I correct that if it was getting fuel, without starting, there should be some black smoke vs the white smoke?
I did spin the fan...no noted issues!/problemsThe noise you describe sounds like what I heard when my water pump went out and the fan blades were hitting the shroud !
Obviously, I held the couch in to start it. As I recall, I never released it as it happened so fast...but not sure...What was the clutch posistion?
It has to be something internal engine to keep it from starting.I did spin the fan...no noted issues!/problems
Obviously, I held the couch in to start it. As I recall, I never released it as it happened so fast...but not sure...
First off please quit answering your own posts it's real confusing!It has to be something internal engine to keep it from starting.
Sorry...First off please quit answering your own posts it's real confusing!
Your hitting reply on your own posts.
No problem, just wanted to make you aware of it.Sorry...
Slowly getting it figured out.No problem, just wanted to make you aware of it.
Just want you to get solid answers and confused members don't give good answers.
I will check it out more tomorrow. I did note when I started it the first time, the glowplug controller glowed some after about a minute but my concern is that the red glowplug light was on when I released the glowplug switch (switch on the key). Before, it always came off when I released the switch, as it should.You need to find out if the glow plugs are heating, they should only heat when it's cranking, or when you manually turn the key in reverse.
The glow plug indicator will only glow in reverse key, when cranking it bypasses the glow indicator.
Use a meter or simple test life to see when the glow plugs are getting power.
If the glow plug indicator glows red really fast then there is a shorted glow plug, you'll need to fix that before it will start.
If the glow plug indicator glows after about 30 sec or more than it's probably good, but not a 100% indicator that they are all working right.
If the glow plug indicator takes a really long time to glow red, like over a min, then there is at least one burned out glow plug.