RE: Greigys truck

#151 by robl200 , Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:32 pm

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Sounds like your truck is turning into mine!


You must have infected mine when you crashed into the back of it ya bas.... Lol


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RE: Greigys truck

#152 by Admin , Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:49 pm

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Knowing his luck lately......he'll destroy the Tarmac where he parks and get a fine for no tax disc displayed and criminal damage!!


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RE: Greigys truck

#153 by Alan G , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:37 pm

fucking fed up now, sorry for swearing but Im at my end with this.

Set up the timing of Fri & truck drove ok half way home then developed a hesitation. Sat it was a bugger to start & same sunday, got the correct fuel clips on sunday but they didnt fix it. went in to work at 6am to get 2hrs on it before starting work. Rechecked the timing & gave it a wee tweek. road test it pulled better but still a hesitation. 4 pm it was a bugger to start again. Me & one of the guys at the work stripped it & double checked the timming, all ok. rebuilt & blead the system, ran great. Got home & after 45 mins had to take Louise out & it was a shit to start again. low on power & generaly running crap.

cant be fuel filter & that & the fiter head are new, cant be uel lines as they are all new. no apparent leaks from the fuel pump.

Could it be that when I have loosened the injector pipes they movement may have slackened of the leak back pipes & its drawing air ??

I have no idea what else to try. there are no diagnostics on this year of truck to give me any indication on the fault either.

However the injector side of things are the only bit I havent done anything to but when I blead the system it starts fine.


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RE: Greigys truck

#154 by Warriorbez , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:43 pm

Is your plunger primer hard?


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RE: Greigys truck

#155 by 123hotchef , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:46 pm

how is the fuel tank Alan?
any rust or wee holes????


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RE: Greigys truck

#156 by Mallinman , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:47 pm

Does your new filter head have the one way valve in it??


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RE: Greigys truck

#157 by Warriorbez , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:51 pm

Can you rig up a temporary tank to run it from with some clear fuel pipe or replace a section under the bonnet with clear??


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RE: Greigys truck

#158 by Alan G , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:52 pm

Quote: Warriorbez wrote in post #154
Is your plunger primer hard?

New filter head

Quote: 123hotchef wrote in post #155
how is the fuel tank Alan?
any rust or wee holes????

There is rust but no holes & the pipes going into it are new

Quote: Mallinman wrote in post #156
Does your new filter head have the one way valve in it??


Yes, same as the one that came off.

I have an emergency filter fitted just now with a one way primer so really cant be the fuel filter.


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RE: Greigys truck

#159 by Alan G , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:53 pm

Quote: Warriorbez wrote in post #157
Can you rig up a temporary tank to run it from with some clear fuel pipe or replace a section under the bonnet with clear??



been through all that. there is no probs from the tank to the pump


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RE: Greigys truck

#160 by 123hotchef , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:55 pm

it aint easy is it boss


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RE: Greigys truck

#161 by Alan G , Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:57 pm

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RE: Greigys truck

#162 by Dodge , Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:00 pm

If it helps I had the same issue had it in at the garage timing checked by mits and an l200 specialist they ended up advancing the pump saying most likely just wear and tear inside. Been running fine since


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RE: Greigys truck

#163 by birdie , Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:01 pm

Might be worth a try


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RE: Greigys truck

#164 by surfer , Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:11 pm

When you say re bleed system where are you having to start from al ie fuel filter primer to get air out
Sounds like one of your injector pipes leaking in air if it was a washer it would have a slight tick to it
Won't be timing or you wouldn't have to re bleed
I would look at fuel pump side for the leak on pipes


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RE: Greigys truck

#165 by Alan G , Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:14 pm

Im going to order a new leak back pipe & injector seals from milners in the morning.


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RE: Greigys truck

#166 by surfer , Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:32 pm

Leak back pipe won't draw in air if one way valve on it?
Unless seal washer on banjo is crimped
Just guessing these are the type of fittings with copper washers on these trucks or am I wrong lol
Last time I messed with a banjo it had copper washers and a braided covered rubber pipe


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RE: Greigys truck

#167 by Alan G , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:17 pm

Jeez, didnt realise it had been so long since I posted in this lol.

well since march I have
Flushed an oil cleaner & changed oil & filter
Replaced the fuel return rail
Replaced all the injectors
Replaced all alternator & power steering belts
Replaced the clutch
Replaced the front lower suspension arm bushes ( wont do that again lol )
Timed up the fuel pump x2
Fitted a new alternator
Replaced the oil in the viscous cooling fan
Replaced the coolant temp sensor
Fitted an air horn.
Replaced the steering box
Replaced the offside front shock absorber
Replaced all cv boots
Replaced both top ball joints

things got interesting at the begining of this week as I developed a knocking sound from the engine. Decided to strip the front end of the engine last night so got a new cambelt ( might as well do it while I was in there) I went to remove the front crank pulley bolt & found it loose ( It hasnt been touched in 4 years since the belts were last done). I think the pulley is a bit worn but the crank seems to be ok. Im gonna see how it goes over the next couple of months ( keep checking the bolt ) Anyway while I had it stripped down I replaced the front crank seal & oil pump drive as the old drive had a score in it.

Also replaced the nearside headlamp bulb that blew on thurs night & replaced the offside headlamp bulb plug that was corroded as mud had got into it causing the light to go on & off whenever it wanted.

Oh & washed it 3 times.

And all this done when I didnt have members trucks to work on


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RE: Greigys truck

#168 by George , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:30 pm

Quote: Alan G wrote in post #167
Jeez, didnt realise it had been so long since I posted in this lol.

well since march I have
Flushed an oil cleaner & changed oil & filter
Replaced the fuel return rail
Replaced all the injectors
Replaced all alternator & power steering belts
Replaced the clutch
Replaced the front lower suspension arm bushes ( wont do that again lol )
Timed up the fuel pump x2
Fitted a new alternator
Replaced the oil in the viscous cooling fan
Replaced the coolant temp sensor
Fitted an air horn.
Replaced the steering box
Replaced the offside front shock absorber

things got interesting at the begining of this week as I developed a knocking sound from the engine. Decided to strip the front end of the engine last night so got a new cambelt ( might as well do it while I was in there) I went to remove the front crank pulley bolt & found it loose ( It hasnt been touched in 4 years since the belts were last done). I think the pulley is a bit worn but the crank seems to be ok. Im gonna see how it goes over the next couple of months ( keep checking the bolt ) Anyway while I had it stripped down I replaced the front crank seal & oil pump drive as the old drive had a score in it.

Also replaced the nearside headlamp bulb that blew on thurs night & replaced the offside headlamp bulb plug that was corroded as mud had got into it causing the light to go on & off whenever it wanted.

Oh & washed it 3 times.

And all this done when I didnt have members trucks to work on


Well done made me tired reading all that work And lucky finding the pully bolt loose nice work boss


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RE: Greigys truck

#169 by Alan G , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:37 pm

Thanks George. I thought the engine was on its last legs but sounds ok just now. might do the tappets as they havent been done for a few years. But apart from being a bit smokey when putting power down but that might be down to the rape seed oil Im using the truck is going ok. 13 years old with 139k


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RE: Greigys truck

#170 by 123hotchef , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:40 pm

i would say you have been busy but this has been done over 8 months!

LOL

well done lucky with the pulley mate


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RE: Greigys truck

#171 by Alan G , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:45 pm

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i would say you have been busy but this has been done over 8 months!

LOL

well done lucky with the pulley mate


True but all this outside working hrs & aswell as fitting rear springs to 2 newshapes, front springs to 1 newshape, all cv boots to 1 newshape, fitting 1 front shocker to a newshape, fitting front strut spacers to a newshape, fitting an upper balljoint to a newshape & a classic ( oh bollox I forgot I done this to mine aswell), replacing a clutch on a newshape, CV boot on a classic, & a new cylinder head to a classic.


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RE: Greigys truck

#172 by woody13 , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:46 pm

Sounds like a good 'ol bus Al.Ya gotta be happy finding the pulley just in time aswell.


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RE: Greigys truck

#173 by 123hotchef , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:48 pm

u must be an expert in these trucks by now boss


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RE: Greigys truck

#174 by Alan G , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:54 pm

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u must be an expert in these trucks by now boss



Im getting there lol, Im the only one who gets to work on the ones at work lol.


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RE: Greigys truck

#175 by 123hotchef , Sat Nov 08, 2014 4:54 pm

greedy!

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