gasresearch
Automotive
- Mar 20, 2003
- 8
Hello guys. I have a little question which I am hoping a knowledgable Diesel person can help. I purchased a stationary engine from a local supplier. Its a 4cyl Chinese naturally aspirated engine with inline injector pump. I have been having real problems with starting. It will start sometimes, never first pop, but after cranking for around 2-3 seconds, sometimes a little longer. However, for most of the time, it will not start at all. It is a brand new motor. I have spoken with the supplier who insists that it was test run before it was delivered. But has not really been much help other than suggesting that I bleed the fuel system (I am sure that there is no air, and I have bled the system extensively). The problem that I am in is that I have fitted this engine to a hydraulic pump platform and will be an absolute pain to remove let alone replace with another type of engine. I would rather try to get this problem sorted.
The engine will start best when it is primed. However, if started then left for a while I would expect to not have to prime it again. When it runs, it runs perfectly. Looking at the fuel supply, it has one fuel filter with the two inlets and two outlets. One outlet goes to one side of the injector pump, the other outlet goes to the other side of the injector pump. For the inlet to the filter, one side is from the prime/feed pump, the other inlet is from the bled off from the injectors.
This is the question I have. The bled pipe from the injectors feeding into the filter has a 'T' in it which then feeds off to the tank. Is this normal? I cannot seem to be able to prime the fuel system to a 'Solid' resistance because it just feeds back to the fuel tank. I would of thought the return to the tank should be at the opposite side of the injector pump?
Please, any ideas.
Cheers,
The engine will start best when it is primed. However, if started then left for a while I would expect to not have to prime it again. When it runs, it runs perfectly. Looking at the fuel supply, it has one fuel filter with the two inlets and two outlets. One outlet goes to one side of the injector pump, the other outlet goes to the other side of the injector pump. For the inlet to the filter, one side is from the prime/feed pump, the other inlet is from the bled off from the injectors.
This is the question I have. The bled pipe from the injectors feeding into the filter has a 'T' in it which then feeds off to the tank. Is this normal? I cannot seem to be able to prime the fuel system to a 'Solid' resistance because it just feeds back to the fuel tank. I would of thought the return to the tank should be at the opposite side of the injector pump?
Please, any ideas.
Cheers,