• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

 

EESS PCB replacement for the HMMWV ?

TOBASH

Father, Surgeon, Cantankerous Grouch
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,265
2,997
113
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Did you remove the old fuel and use fresh Diesel fuel to ensure your old fuel was not bad??

When you replaced the glow plugs and injectors, did you ensure they were properly installed so there are no air leaks?

I guess you could also check compression if all else fails.

DO NOT EVER USE ETHER!!!!!!
 

California Humvee

New member
11
0
1
Location
Beaumont california
Did you remove the old fuel and use fresh Diesel fuel to ensure your old fuel was not bad??

When you replaced the glow plugs and injectors, did you ensure they were properly installed so there are no air leaks?

I guess you could also check compression if all else fails.

DO NOT EVER USE ETHER!!!!!!
yes I empty the tank new diesel about 10 gallons , new glow plugs , new injectors
 

Action

Well-known member
3,581
1,551
113
Location
East Tennessee
Hook a 24v light to one of the gliw plug wires. See if it lights.
Are you waiting for the wait light to go out before trying to start it?
No start, white smoke sounds like a too cold engine.
 

California Humvee

New member
11
0
1
Location
Beaumont california
Hook a 24v light to one of the gliw plug wires. See if it lights.
Are you waiting for the wait light to go out before trying to start it?
No start, white smoke sounds like a too cold engine.
yes I waited for the light to go out then I crank the engine , I wonder I did replace the injection pump with a used one I had from another humvee could it be engine timing.? injection pump is pumping fuel to injectors. I will try hot wire to glow plug to test if it lights thanks for the help.
 

Mogman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
5,921
8,245
113
Location
Papalote, TX
Hook a 24v light to one of the gliw plug wires. See if it lights.
Are you waiting for the wait light to go out before trying to start it?
No start, white smoke sounds like a too cold engine.
I have said this before so pardon me for repeating,, EVERYONE running ANY type of EESS box SHOULD have a 24V panel light in their dash connected to one of the glow plugs so they can monitor exactly what the glow plugs are ACTUALLY doing ALL the time!
 

aconway

Member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
40
55
18
Location
Kansas
I have said this before so pardon me for repeating,, EVERYONE running ANY type of EESS box SHOULD have a 24V panel light in their dash connected to one of the glow plugs so they can monitor exactly what the glow plugs are ACTUALLY doing ALL the time!
Excellent idea.... thanks :)
 

TOBASH

Father, Surgeon, Cantankerous Grouch
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,265
2,997
113
Location
Brooklyn, NY
A Voltmeter does well.

When I rebuild these devices, I include an LED that stops functioning if all 8 plugs fail.
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks