I am having trouble starting when the engine is warm or hot, when left for over 5 mins. Cold start is normal. I have tried starting without waiting for plug warmup, when the light goes out and even waiting for the solenoid click. The engine doesn,t fire, but if I switch off and try again straight away it always starts. Sometimes then however it doesn't run smoothly for about 5-10 secs. Can anyone help please?
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Originally posted by MusicmanI am having trouble starting when the engine is warm or hot, when left for over 5 mins. Cold start is normal. I have tried starting without waiting for plug warmup, when the light goes out and even waiting for the solenoid click. The engine doesn,t fire, but if I switch off and try again straight away it always starts. Sometimes then however it doesn't run smoothly for about 5-10 secs. Can anyone help please?[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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Thanks for the info folks. I have tried the Redex stuff twice, with no imrovement. Could it be glow plugs if it always starts from cold? If the fuel cut-out was faulty, would that not also stop it from starting after a few minutes? The problem only arises when a hot engine has been left for a while.
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Originally posted by MusicmanThanks for the info folks. I have tried the Redex stuff twice, with no imrovement. Could it be glow plugs if it always starts from cold? If the fuel cut-out was faulty, would that not also stop it from starting after a few minutes? The problem only arises when a hot engine has been left for a while.
Had similar problems on a petrol motor, bugger to start when hot. Can't for the life of me remember what the full trouble was now, but something to do with the hot engine evaporating the petrol. So when hot there was no fuel for a few seconds, cold engine didn't evaporate the fuel.
I just can't remember what was causing it, can't remember if it was a small leak draining the fuel line to the injectors or something similar.Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by KoiHad similar problems on a petrol motor, bugger to start when hot. Can't for the life of me remember what the full trouble was now, but something to do with the hot engine evaporating the petrol. So when hot there was no fuel for a few seconds, cold engine didn't evaporate the fuel.
I just can't remember what was causing it, can't remember if it was a small leak draining the fuel line to the injectors or something similar.
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