landen300
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I have looked through threads for most of my lunch break today and for the last half hour. I don't want to post a redundant thread, but I cannot find a post on the exact problem I'm having.
85 M1009. Has started great since I got it about 5 months ago, been daily driving it for about 3 weeks, ~1500 miles. Sunday, the wait light came on, I let it go off, and in the usual amount of time it takes to start, I had a few sputters, then nothing. The last few days after sitting over night, I have had to crank the crap out of it with my foot to the floor (no white smoke coming out the pipes) It slowly begins to hit on a few cylinders here and there, and finally starts well enough to let go of the key, but if I take my foot off the floor until it catches up, it dies. Usually takes ~10 seconds to take on its own. After it began to idle well enough for me to take my foot out of it, the idle hunted a little, kinda like my Ford diesel does after I change the fuel filter. Sounded like a 2-Cycle Detroit with a poorly adjusted buffer screw. Once it starts, and you drive it around throughout the day, it does fine on restarts.
Here's what I'm thinking, just don't know If I'm on the right track. I verified that my Glow System is Op by using the TM's. I am thinking the fuel is bleeding down over a period of sitting and that it may be caused by the lift pump. The check valves in there letting fuel drain back before the IP? I am going to consult the TM's on this as well, but this site is for people with a common interest to learn from each other, right? Thank you for any advice.
85 M1009. Has started great since I got it about 5 months ago, been daily driving it for about 3 weeks, ~1500 miles. Sunday, the wait light came on, I let it go off, and in the usual amount of time it takes to start, I had a few sputters, then nothing. The last few days after sitting over night, I have had to crank the crap out of it with my foot to the floor (no white smoke coming out the pipes) It slowly begins to hit on a few cylinders here and there, and finally starts well enough to let go of the key, but if I take my foot off the floor until it catches up, it dies. Usually takes ~10 seconds to take on its own. After it began to idle well enough for me to take my foot out of it, the idle hunted a little, kinda like my Ford diesel does after I change the fuel filter. Sounded like a 2-Cycle Detroit with a poorly adjusted buffer screw. Once it starts, and you drive it around throughout the day, it does fine on restarts.
Here's what I'm thinking, just don't know If I'm on the right track. I verified that my Glow System is Op by using the TM's. I am thinking the fuel is bleeding down over a period of sitting and that it may be caused by the lift pump. The check valves in there letting fuel drain back before the IP? I am going to consult the TM's on this as well, but this site is for people with a common interest to learn from each other, right? Thank you for any advice.