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Timo



Member Since: 14 Jul 2011
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Canada 1984 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Fuel pump? Coil? Ballast resistor? Now sorted!!!!!!
Hi all

I just changed my fuel filter (a bit sandy!) and installed a Facet fuel pump (exterior version). I can hear it pumping away quickly but it does not seem to pumping fuel. Do i need to prime the pump somehow?

Any help appreciated!

Cheers

Tim Series II in pieces
1984 Defender 110 (3.5l V8 now 300TDI)


Last edited by Timo on 18th Oct 2012 1:27am. Edited 3 times in total
Post #175528 13th Oct 2012 10:18pm
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jasong4110



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Re: Priming fuel pump?
Timo wrote:
Hi all

I just changed my fuel filter (a bit sandy!) and installed a Facet fuel pump (exterior version). I can hear it pumping away quickly but it does not seem to pumping fuel. Do i need to prime the pump somehow?

Any help appreciated!

Cheers

Tim


What type of truck do you have Tim?

On the TD5 there is a purge cycle, turn the ignition on pump the throttle pedal 5 times and it will enter self prime mode.

Jason.
Post #175531 13th Oct 2012 10:21pm
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T1G UP



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v8?

fill the filter..if poss with fuel

it'l drag the fuel through
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Timo



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Wow you guys are fast!

Its a 3.5l V8. I went to take the filter off to fill it up and it seems to be full already (it was running all over my arm as i was unscrewing it. Ill try this again tomorrow.

It just started pouring rain here so i am done for the day

Tim Series II in pieces
1984 Defender 110 (3.5l V8 now 300TDI)
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Timo



Member Since: 14 Jul 2011
Location: Peterborough Ontario
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Canada 1984 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Not fuel pump - maybe not coil.....
OK

So it doesn't start. With my dodgy fuel pump making a funny noise I decide to change it from the aftermarket SU dual pump to the original Facet spec pump (its an exterior pump) (1984 3.5L VCool. It is happily ticking away and is working to fill up the float bowl (I pulled the top of one of the float chamber covers and I can see the fuel coming out.

So I checked the coil and it had a very poor spark coming from the lead to the engine block when I pulled it off and made the current jump to the engine block.

So I replaced the coil. It now has a nice spark but still won't start. Big Cry

While cranking it over trying to get it to start, I noticed (luckily) that the ballast resistor was getting really really hot, almost starting to smoke! I unplugged it and let every cool down before I tried it again. Within about 3-5 min of trying to start the engine, the ballast resistor was getting hot again (and no luck with it turning over) so I turned the ignition off and everything cooled down.

I really don't know....

1- why it won't start
2- why the ballast resistor is getting so hot (wrong coil?)


Any help is appreciated

Cheers

Tim Series II in pieces
1984 Defender 110 (3.5l V8 now 300TDI)
Post #176412 17th Oct 2012 12:17am
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Timo



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Canada 1984 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Ok

So just to follow up

The coil was knackered but even after replacing it, still no luck in getting it to start.

It turns out that during my efforts to get it started i flooded it so many times that it saturated the new plugs and they are toast. I put the old ones back in and with a bit of effort it started up and runs quite smooth.

I am still going to change the cap and rotor but i think i have beat this hurdle....for now

And apparently the ballast resistors will get hot if you continually crank a non starting engine

Cheers Series II in pieces
1984 Defender 110 (3.5l V8 now 300TDI)
Post #176711 18th Oct 2012 1:26am
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LR90XS2011



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Glad you have fixed it
put the new plugs in the oven or on the stove for a few mins until the flames around the electrodes diminish indicating the petrol has burnt off they will be fine after that (but dont get them red hot) and watch you dont burn your fingers DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
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Timo



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Canada 1984 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Alveston Red
Ummm how would the pizza taste after this.......

Just got new plugs today (cap and rotor is on the way tomorrow)

Cheers

T Series II in pieces
1984 Defender 110 (3.5l V8 now 300TDI)
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