Hi i have rebuilt this engine and now trying to start it. i have done the obvious ie fitted a bowl and have cracked all four pipes to the injectors, The problem i have is only 3 out of the four are getting wet, do you think this is a pump problem?
I have also noticed that I have no have no oil pressure whist cranking.
Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
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Re: Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
Mick.source wrote:Hi i have rebuilt this engine and now trying to start it. i have done the obvious ie fitted a bowl and have cracked all four pipes to the injectors, The problem i have is only 3 out of the four are getting wet, do you think this is a pump problem?
They can be buggers to bleed, normally three wet ones will get the motor running and the air will self bleed out.
Mick.source wrote:I have also noticed that I have no have no oil pressure whist cranking.
Normally I would expect to see oil pressure when cranking.
Is the oil pump being driven okay?
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Re: Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
Ok thanks for you reply so you think the pump should be ok as i have three wet pipe connections, i will carry on cranking.
The oil pump is all new so it hasn't been primed, i first fitted an electronic pressure gauge and that showed 60 psi which i thought must be too much so i purchased a pressure gauge kit which isn't reading at all.
What i dont want to do is keep cranking and cause some damage as i have no oil circulation.
The oil pump is all new so it hasn't been primed, i first fitted an electronic pressure gauge and that showed 60 psi which i thought must be too much so i purchased a pressure gauge kit which isn't reading at all.
What i dont want to do is keep cranking and cause some damage as i have no oil circulation.
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Re: Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
Take the sensor out of the cylinder head if you want to see if you have any oil circulating,is the stop solinoid working as that may explain why the diesel isn't coming out of the pipes,and did you retighten the injector pipes,just checking
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Re: Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
Yes once i saw fuel coming out of the nut heads i then tightened.
Yes i have thought about the shut off valve there is a click when powered up, i would have taken it out but it is in an awkward position.
I now have a slightly different problem with my wife on the key i saw some smoke come out of the bleed screw in the middle of the outlets from the pump, not sure what that is ??
Yes i will take out the sensor in the cylinder head to see if there is any circulation.
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Yes i have thought about the shut off valve there is a click when powered up, i would have taken it out but it is in an awkward position.
I now have a slightly different problem with my wife on the key i saw some smoke come out of the bleed screw in the middle of the outlets from the pump, not sure what that is ??
Yes i will take out the sensor in the cylinder head to see if there is any circulation.
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Re: Jx 1.6 TD rebuild
That screw is for doing the timing and should be tight,if loose may be the problem