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I rebuilt my 6.2 over the summer and my Dad and I dropped it in Christmas Eve. I've been fighting with it ever since.
It has an electric fuel pump and manual glow plug switch.
This is what I've done so far.
I turned the key to run and opened the bleed valve on top of the filter housing until clear diesel ran for a cup or so then closed it. Took the glow plugs out and cracked all the injector lines until fuel dripped from all of them. Tightened the lines, reinstalled the glow plugs, glowed for 10 seconds and tried to start. Nothing. It motored but failed to light off.
I checked each glow plug lead and they have between 9.5 VDC and 12.5 VDC when glow plug button is pushed. Each glow plug also ohms good.
The injection pump was sent off for overhaul so I though maybe the shutoff solenoid wasn't opening enough. I have 12 VDC at the pink lead when key is on. I can also hear the solenoid energizing. I swapped out the IP cover with a known serviceable one and still no joy. Also, the IP cover was full of diesel.
I thought about a timing issue but that was completed correctly as my OCD made me take pictures of the timing mark during assembly
So really the only two things left are compression and injectors. As far as compression, when I removed the glow plugs the engine spins over super easy and fast. With them installed the starter is obviously fighting compression and spinning normally. The ejectors where purchased NOS still in the sealed bags.
So I guess what I'm asking is besides doing a compression check and continuing to bleed the injection lines, what am I missing? I've motored and bleed the lines for an hour each day since Christmas.
BTW, My oil pump is working because my oil pressure light extinguishes when cranking and illuminates 3 seconds after stopping so I don't think I'm damaging the motor by this excessive cranking or am I wrong?
What am I missing?
It has an electric fuel pump and manual glow plug switch.
This is what I've done so far.
I turned the key to run and opened the bleed valve on top of the filter housing until clear diesel ran for a cup or so then closed it. Took the glow plugs out and cracked all the injector lines until fuel dripped from all of them. Tightened the lines, reinstalled the glow plugs, glowed for 10 seconds and tried to start. Nothing. It motored but failed to light off.
I checked each glow plug lead and they have between 9.5 VDC and 12.5 VDC when glow plug button is pushed. Each glow plug also ohms good.
The injection pump was sent off for overhaul so I though maybe the shutoff solenoid wasn't opening enough. I have 12 VDC at the pink lead when key is on. I can also hear the solenoid energizing. I swapped out the IP cover with a known serviceable one and still no joy. Also, the IP cover was full of diesel.
I thought about a timing issue but that was completed correctly as my OCD made me take pictures of the timing mark during assembly
So really the only two things left are compression and injectors. As far as compression, when I removed the glow plugs the engine spins over super easy and fast. With them installed the starter is obviously fighting compression and spinning normally. The ejectors where purchased NOS still in the sealed bags.
So I guess what I'm asking is besides doing a compression check and continuing to bleed the injection lines, what am I missing? I've motored and bleed the lines for an hour each day since Christmas.
BTW, My oil pump is working because my oil pressure light extinguishes when cranking and illuminates 3 seconds after stopping so I don't think I'm damaging the motor by this excessive cranking or am I wrong?
What am I missing?