Hi again,
I don't mean to ask so much, but I think I'm a little out of my depth with this one! My very knowledgeable neighbour helped me replace the injection pump and timing belt, but when we fired it up it was knocking very heavily, plenty of white smoke, so I think that means the timing's out?
We've checked all the marks line up on the engine pulleys and the pump body, and the tensioner's set correctly, so we've isolated a few possible causes:
1) No data from the crank position sensor - we yanked the wire out by accident when removing the old pump, and I think diesel might have gotten in the connector. My neighbour's hesitant to go with this, but his knowledge is of the 2L-T engine without EFI.
2) Crossed fuel lines to the injectors - my neighbour believes it's unlikely and I trust him on that, but I'm not overlooking it as a possibility, since he noted he'd managed to cross one of them over when we were fitting the new pump, which he corrected.
3) Something failed in the injection pump - hopefully a last resort, I really don't want to have to wrench the machine apart again!
Does anyone think we're on the right track with these ideas? Or are there any other common causes we might have overlooked?
Possibly related, the engine didn't realise it was running when we tried it - all the diagnostic lights were on while the engine was heaving and the 'ignition on' warning beeper began to sound after it fired up. I guess this means some kind of sensor isn't connected or the ECU is panicking.
I've read that an ECU reset (unplug the batteries for 8+ hours) might help, so I'm trying that, too.
We've called it a night and are going to resume tomorrow, so I'd love to get a second (or third!) opinion on our diagnostics - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Gargravarr
I don't mean to ask so much, but I think I'm a little out of my depth with this one! My very knowledgeable neighbour helped me replace the injection pump and timing belt, but when we fired it up it was knocking very heavily, plenty of white smoke, so I think that means the timing's out?
We've checked all the marks line up on the engine pulleys and the pump body, and the tensioner's set correctly, so we've isolated a few possible causes:
1) No data from the crank position sensor - we yanked the wire out by accident when removing the old pump, and I think diesel might have gotten in the connector. My neighbour's hesitant to go with this, but his knowledge is of the 2L-T engine without EFI.
2) Crossed fuel lines to the injectors - my neighbour believes it's unlikely and I trust him on that, but I'm not overlooking it as a possibility, since he noted he'd managed to cross one of them over when we were fitting the new pump, which he corrected.
3) Something failed in the injection pump - hopefully a last resort, I really don't want to have to wrench the machine apart again!
Does anyone think we're on the right track with these ideas? Or are there any other common causes we might have overlooked?
Possibly related, the engine didn't realise it was running when we tried it - all the diagnostic lights were on while the engine was heaving and the 'ignition on' warning beeper began to sound after it fired up. I guess this means some kind of sensor isn't connected or the ECU is panicking.
I've read that an ECU reset (unplug the batteries for 8+ hours) might help, so I'm trying that, too.
We've called it a night and are going to resume tomorrow, so I'd love to get a second (or third!) opinion on our diagnostics - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Gargravarr
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