G'day Staminus :)
Got your PM and have just sent you an answer, you can call me if you wish as I will be home all weekend :D
Uncle Ho
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G'day Staminus :)
Got your PM and have just sent you an answer, you can call me if you wish as I will be home all weekend :D
Uncle Ho
I like this trick. With a petrol engine, you need at least a small 8~12V source to fire up the coil. Or you need to push it quite quick to get the GENERATOR to excite. (Some ALTERNATORS do self excite, but you generally need to get the engine to rev to about 3000 RPM. This means that you have to push it really really quick.) With the Diesel engine, absolutely no electricity is need to start the engine. Just a small push start. Once running, all the electrics come back online.
I have never heard of anyone starting a Diesel engine by hand without using a de-compression lever. These 2.25L diesels have precombustion chambers, so to keep the compression ratio up, the piston is flat topped and comes up flush with the block. The cylinder head if also flat and comes down flush with the block. There is only room for the valves to open when the piston is slightly down. So no de-compression lever, and no crank starts. But push or roll starting is soooo easy.
Aaron.
What is even better is the manual stop control (fuel shut off). When I am on REALLY steep hills offroad I will pull the engine stop out. It makes engine braking twice as effective. I have a video a mate took of me going down a steep dropoff - it is really easy to spot the point where I pull out the engine stop.
The one thing that has started to concern me is what would happen if i rolled the car? The metal things in the back do not look too strong and I'm wondering if the doors / windscreen would be able to hold the weight if the car rolled.
I'd prefer to not get crushed :p
G'day Staminus :)
I repaired a rolled 2a soft top a couple of years ago, went off the side of the road on a hill, windscreen kinda folded down to the steering wheel, and there was a few dings in the body, the canopy and canopy bars were a write off but it was quite repairable, the driver just got shaken up and crawled out of the rear:) fitting a roll bar is a good idea, but I haven't got one in mine,by putting heavier wall gauge tubing in the canopy bars would also help, hope that is of some help.
cheers
I was interested to see how well these things tow and I got my answer :eek:
YouTube - 40 year old Land rover pulls 5 tonne container with ease
The U-Tube movie was of a diesel. It looks a little tired, as it souldn't blow any smoke when working properly.
Aaron.