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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
Is the pressure control valve different to the pressure regulator?
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29th Nov 2019 5:36 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
The same. Is the one in the picture.
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29th Nov 2019 5:59 pm |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
RAC tried that earlier, it sounded like it was clicking, but no center rod moving at all (he was expecting it to be moving also) |
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29th Nov 2019 6:55 pm |
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Ali_1422 Member Since: 26 Nov 2019 Location: Somerset Posts: 5 |
Have you done a leak off test? |
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29th Nov 2019 7:12 pm |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
So went a bought a new fuel rail incl. regulator. I couldnt get the old regulator off, so just replaced the whole rail.
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30th Nov 2019 2:49 pm |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 87 |
Im suffering with the same problem, I’ve just reinstalled the head and can get the car to crank and start with Aerostart but not do anything on its own. My fuel rail pressure is still low (750psi while cranking) but I’m not getting any error codes. |
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4th Dec 2019 9:47 pm |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
Does it run normally once you get it going with easystart? Or does it cut out straight after you stop spraying it? |
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4th Dec 2019 9:56 pm |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 87 |
It tends to cut out soon after I stop spraying though I’m not giving it huge amounts of the stuff, just 1 and 2 second bursts. I’m just about to check that I bolted on the fuel pump properly and check all the fuses. Have you had any luck? |
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5th Dec 2019 5:50 am |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
If youve had the fuel pump off, or anything else just ensure that the fuel system has been bled properly.
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5th Dec 2019 9:35 am |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 87 |
I’ve just spent an hour or so removing the fuel pump, check it was all or together and then reattaching it. I couldn’t see any problems. I then spent some time bleeding it and I actually removed the lines into the fuel pump until the fuel came through and reattaching them when all the air was out. I’m now convinced that the fuel rail is getting fuel as I loosened some of the piping at the injectors and it didn’t look like fuel was in there. Please keep me posted on what the diesel specialist finds. |
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5th Dec 2019 9:59 am |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
Visually, there may look like there is nothing wrong with the pump, but it still could have gone as its made up of other components.
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5th Dec 2019 10:03 am |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 87 |
I did check the cam and everything seemed
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6th Dec 2019 11:05 am |
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Luke G Member Since: 26 Jan 2019 Location: Australia Posts: 87 |
Have you had any word back from the diesel specialist? |
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12th Dec 2019 6:44 am |
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mdis89 Member Since: 01 Feb 2019 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 51 |
So aparently... The Diesel specialist says the fuel in the car doesnt smell right. Not sure what could cause that, but... yeah.
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12th Dec 2019 1:35 pm |
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