Starting my T25
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Starting my T25
Hi my T25 has been sitting for about 6 months now and i am planning to start her this weekend , Prior to her rest she was active and in constant use.Could anybody tell me what i should expect and how i should prepare .Thanks in advance.
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Re: Starting my T25
Stick your van and engine type in your sig will help advice
If its a wbx appart from a flat battery should be ok
If you left the hand brake on you may be in trouble
May sound very noisy due to tappet drain down nothing to worry about giv it a good run and it will clear
Obviously you need to check oil and water
Sometimes you can get fuel draining down and that makes it hard to start
If its a wbx appart from a flat battery should be ok
If you left the hand brake on you may be in trouble
May sound very noisy due to tappet drain down nothing to worry about giv it a good run and it will clear
Obviously you need to check oil and water
Sometimes you can get fuel draining down and that makes it hard to start
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Re: Starting my T25
If you have a prayer mat - lay it on the floor facing the van, pray for a good half an hour and then give it a go! 

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Re: Starting my T25
I have the same situation and have found that it's best to turn the engine for a while, then go and have a cuppa. Come back and try again. This gives the fuel pipe time to refill, and you stand a chance of statrting the van. I also have a battery pack charged up in case the van battery gets low. Good luck!
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Very funny made me laughOldiebut goodie wrote:If you have a prayer mat - lay it on the floor facing the van, pray for a good half an hour and then give it a go!
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Its a 1986 engine code DG thanks for your time.itchyfeet wrote:Stick your van and engine type in your sig will help advice
If its a wbx appart from a flat battery should be ok
If you left the hand brake on you may be in trouble
May sound very noisy due to tappet drain down nothing to worry about giv it a good run and it will clear
Obviously you need to check oil and water
Sometimes you can get fuel draining down and that makes it hard to start
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Re: Starting my T25
What I don't understand is why you left it 6 months without starting it
Even if I can't get out I regularly start the van and let it get up to temperature
Even if I can't get out I regularly start the van and let it get up to temperature
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Re: Starting my T25
jackrussell wrote:Very funny made me laughOldiebut goodie wrote:If you have a prayer mat - lay it on the floor facing the van, pray for a good half an hour and then give it a go!
Hehehehe!

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Re: Starting my T25
Busy busy dude this van is my baby but as you get older the sea gets further awayitchyfeet wrote:What I don't understand is why you left it 6 months without starting it
Even if I can't get out I regularly start the van and let it get up to temperature
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Re: Starting my T25
Bliddy well isn't getting further away here - erosion means it is getting closer. 

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Re: Starting my T25
Anybody that might be interested my camper started without a glitch and is purring like a kitten 

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Re: Starting my T25
Responded to the power of prayer?
Congratulations anyway.
Mine seemed a little reluctant to fire but I remembered I had a can of EasyStart in the shed that my old man gave me decades ago. A quick squirt of that up the air intake, and vrooom! No kittens purring, just clattering tappets for a few seconds, but it settled down to normal 'sewing machine' quite quickly.
Congratulations anyway.
Mine seemed a little reluctant to fire but I remembered I had a can of EasyStart in the shed that my old man gave me decades ago. A quick squirt of that up the air intake, and vrooom! No kittens purring, just clattering tappets for a few seconds, but it settled down to normal 'sewing machine' quite quickly.
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