HarryMann wrote:It also shows that however useful the Tech Advice forum is, advice has to be based on a whole lot of assumptions and in many circumstances can never be a substitute for a hands-on professional mechanic in attendance.
true, but this place is a wealth of help and advice
Ah, some of the coldstart levers actually advance the timing, if i was setup originally with coldstart lever (on pump) not off, then slowly worked fwd due to non-use, that's another one...
wouldn't bloomin start this morning - turned over but no fire
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Heather was almost at work and had to turn around and collect Kim and me, take Kim to her childminders and then drive to work and then I took the car and was late
Oh dear Louey, I know what those things are like when they're not starting... just dreadful x 10
Well if everything else is set correctly now, glo plugs definitely all working properly, then poor compressions, which warm air in the inlet will help as a 'get you going' fix... or Easy Start. Must've been a bit cold this morning up there then...
louey.......EASY START every morning.
SELL IT.......next summer. is it really worth all of the worry, missed appointments etc? a little fiesta or similar will knock you back a couple of hundred quid!!! i know how you feel (it is not good).
take all the interior out and push it off beachy head
looking at a couple of cars today - but it means we will be using our 'van savings' to purchase it. I'm only just back at work after being a student for 5 years so it will take a bit of time to build up saome savings again. Heather doesn't want a couple of hundred quid car - she has had enough of old bangers (an M reg is our newest car we've owned).
I'm gonna have a quick look at the van to see if anything obvious is showing, its annoying becasue it has run OK all week except for being quite loud
if the belt has jumped a cog(again) it will be noisey. mine did it on my way to college,i thought i had holed a piston or dropped a valve then i noticed the belt was sloppy to the touch, so off it came. look through the hole on the bellhousing for tdc and align the pump up with the little hole in the pulley, theres a hole in the block, stick a screwdriver or a 10mm bolt in to check. the chain tensioner may have worked loose allowing the belt to jump. it happens