om606 G Starting problems
om606 G Starting problems
hello
i'm new here so bare with me
i recently completed my om606 8mm pump with hx35w project
i got the pump from Dpumpuk and also the exhaust manifold
runs great pulls like a dream whit a g250 manual trans (i know it will not hold for long)
used the clutch of the same car had the disc layed with copper
now here is the problem
when i start it starts very nicely but after 5seconds it dies
and to restart it takes a lot glowing and starting to get it running again
any thoughts ?
sorry for my bad english i'm from belgium
And... When it runs again.. does it run well ?
2nd question: where in BE do you live?
For me.. it is like you are having a minor leak somewhere, and then get some air in your system.
(Heerlen - Turnhout is 110 km.. we might visit each other one day)
I am not very sure whether the inline-pumps have it, but the VP in my Scirocco has it:
a 0.55 mm banjo bolt at the return from the pump to cause internal pressure in the pump...
Not that you accidentally mounted a wrong one or a too big one or something ?
Would is be easy for you to try it with an electrical pump ? Just to be sure that the mechanical lift pump is not the problem. (if you don't have it already)
it does have a presure banjo bolt have replaced it already dpumpuk thought that was the problem too
but no change i also have instaled a presure valve on the return line right after the banjo bolt
it opens at 1.2bar again no change
by electrical pump u meen the lift pump of the elec pump ?
i have switched out the mech lift pump (whit the hose fitting and treads)
had a spare one sitting on a 603mech pump but again no change
was thinking of instaling a lift pump at the tank as its the 463tank (plastic) it has the mounts to place one from the 230ge and i have a lift pump some where :p
i'll try that see if it helps or not
Not your shutoff actuator line connecting to vacuum is it....I did that yesterday...woops
(09-27-2016, 06:31 PM)NZScott Not your shutoff actuator line connecting to vacuum is it....I did that yesterday...woops
(09-27-2016, 06:31 PM)NZScott Not your shutoff actuator line connecting to vacuum is it....I did that yesterday...woops
Do you have a ingnitonkey operated stop vaccum?
if you set the 2 vacccum lines wrong it will do that.
Try remove the small vaccum line on the stop and see if there is any difference..
do you have 100% banjo or plastic o-ring fuel lines? as 605/606 standard?
(10-03-2016, 01:15 PM)wouter the ingnition din't have a vaccum shut off so i used a electronic valve that opens when u turn the key
whit 100% banjo what do u mean by that all fuel lines ar rubber no plastic lines
(10-03-2016, 01:15 PM)wouter the ingnition din't have a vaccum shut off so i used a electronic valve that opens when u turn the key
whit 100% banjo what do u mean by that all fuel lines ar rubber no plastic lines
But when it runs and you drive it, then you start it in lets say hour or two it goes good? This sounds to me like major diesel leak. Over night fuel goes from IP back into tank, when you try to start it will burn last remnants caught in elements and then it is good known story of M pump filled with air.. takes a loooot of cranking. No one-way valves will help you with this as it can leak to tank via fuel return. You need to reseal whole injection system, electric lift pump is always good idea.
if i stop the engine for longer that 20/30min it doest it again
it does have a check valve right after the tank
and i instaled a electric lift pump thats even worse? if i let the pump on it dies
what i do to start is now turn the electric lift pump on for 4 seconds then glow for about 6seconds and the start it doesn't work evry time
if i let the electric lift pump on it start and dies again too ? even if im driving i turn it on it dies??
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Well.. stupid thing but did you mount that electric pump right way? When you disconnect hose at injector pump and then run electric pump does the fuel pours out? When the engine is running do you see airbubles in transparent lines?