awsome thanks for that find isuzurover.
Sorry, only just saw your thread.
An alternator with a vac pump may be the cheapest option. However a place like this can sell you a small one. Just tell them you want a small, cheap, continuous duty vacuum pump:
Industrial Vacuum Pumps Melbourne, Vacuum Solutions Australia - Mini Oil-less Pumps
awsome thanks for that find isuzurover.
I have bought several pumps from them for work.Most recent was one of these:
vacuum pumps, compressors, blowers and centralized vacuum systems
They are compact, quiet, and great value for money.
ill have to try that second mob cause the first ones cant do 12v continuous duty so hopefully the second bunch can...thanks again. by the way does anyone know how to do the upgrade to the later glow plugs and wire them in paralell??? and or where is best place to get them as well thanks
WOW what a surprise this moring was......it was pouring rain and had been for some time this morning before i woke up...I thought awsome this is the perfect time to see how much my ute leaks into the cab...so i go out and hop in during the pouring rain and low and behold its as dry as the simpson desert in there. I had been expecting some leaks of some discription as my old ex army troopy with hard cover used to leak annoyingly right on me right foot. this may change of course when when i finally get it registered and were to drive it in same conditions...but very happy with it so far.
Even got it started this arv with out aerostart by holding me foot to the floor and winding...very excited.
blows some white smoke though wich is annoying.....
have put in a engine flush this arv and am changing oil and filter tomorrow so see how that helps.
White smoke from a diesel can indicate unburnt fuel, which could be a timing problem. Have you checked that the pump is installed correctly?
Cheers Charlie
NO USING AREOSTART OR STARTYABASTARD on diesels.
its a good way to break things.
the glow plug wiring should go
from the battery to a decent relay
from the relay to the current limiting resistor
from the current limiting resistor to the number 4 glow plug.
from number 4 glow plug to number 3 then 3-2, 2-1 and finally from 1 to earth.
the glow plugs have a sandwich of bits on the the top of them
a knurled nut
a wafer type spring washer
a ring type electrical connector (power coming in for number 4 this is the wire from the current limiting resistor)
a ceramic insualtor
a ring type electrical connector (power going out for number 4 this is the bridging lead to injector number 3)
a wafer spring washer.
my earth for injector number 1 is a second nut up on the front stud for injector number one.
its normal for these diesels to blow whitish smoke on initial start and while they are cold as they are an indirect injected engine. Once you have them started and they have oil pressure up give them about 1200 RPM to warm them up if its really cold put a blanket over the radiator to limit airflow.
there are other factors that contribute to the smoke factor. before assessing potential other problems I like to take them for a drive to warm up shut them down for about 20 minutes (to let the oil drain back from the rings and the valves) and then start them again without glow plugs. it should fire nearly instantly and blow only the tiniest amount of smoke from the unburnt fuel from the cranking process. once its got a stable idle it should be a nice clean exhaust.
Dave
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Chazza the pumps seems fine but i really have no idea where it should be timming wise.
Blknight, the glow plugs were wired up this way but the one nearest the bulk head was missing a part of it so it wasnt making the circuit but the rest was wired how you have discribed.
I am wanting to convert to the later glow plugs and wire it in paralell for more reliability so any help there on how that wiring should go and the appropriate glow plugs to replace the heater plugs would be greatly appreciated....
otherwise the engine flush has done wonders lots a crap came out, and after running it with the new oil the dipstick comes out clean and fresh, with no hint of darkening.
will have to get somoen to look at it professionally later on when i get that far if i do....that is i now have a work ute for the time being and the managers reckon ill prob be keeping it as my own work vehicle wich may negate the need for this old landy, but until thenm ill keep working on it and getting it towards road worthy.
thanks for your help guys.
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