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24 V 1980 LR 109


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Hello, I finally found another military ex MOD 109 24v   built 1980  after selling my pride and joy a few years ago.  Last week it arrived from Holland,, everything was working when it was put on a RORO ship over to the USA and when it arrived I was as happy as a tick.  Of course I wanted to hear that 2.25 diesel engine run and take it for a spin so I jumped in and  immediately saw that the ignition had been forced and is pretty much broken, still tried to start and of course it wouldn't, engine turned over but that was it, the batteries seemed  almost out of juice as well. So I charged batteries and tried again, no luck. I had a bottle of "Easystart" left, tried it  and within 1 second it ran and very good as well, I let it run for 15 minutes while inspecting some other stuff, still happy as a tick, noticed the fuel gauge not  not working and the oil temp gauge reads high the  moment the car starts running.  Still not too worried left the car for the night and tried again in the morning, same problem, no start.... Used Easystart again and vrooom! (A lot of you all already are cursing for me  for doing that).  I let the engine run warm  and afterwards started on and off during the day and it did so beautifully.  I am not a mechanic but do have all the manuals and can read and follow instructions. The ignition contact and barrel  assembly is obviously knackered (I can  actually spin the "butterfly" around 360 degrees) but I can buy a new one. Could this cause the problem with the oil temp gauge and or fuel gauge since they were both working when leaving Holland?   2nd. Why won't it start when cold?  I had this before with a Santana I had parked for a friend for a while,  found out all it needed was a new and better battery. Also it seems around fuel filter there is some fuel leaking (air coming in the lines/pump and therefore hard to start??) Any hints tips and advice are so very welcome about what to do and where to start. Thank you !

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OK so stop with the easy start now you have proved it runs ok! 

The three most obvious things which would give the hard starting you describe are battery low voltage, try charging it to see if that helps. Glow plugs not working, are you letting it heat before starting. Air in fuel, sounds like this is likely, i would change the fuel filter, bleed it all up and see what happens

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Are you energising the glow plugs sufficiently? They would be my first line of enquiry. Are they getting power to all 4? Remove them and check they glow hot at the tips. If not, replace them with a quality make (I use Beru). I think if you sort that out you will stand a good chance of a successful cold start, and by cold I just mean a cold engine and not necessarily subzero temperatures. 

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A Dutch Army 109 with a 2.25 diesel ?

Well then..

Throw away the start pilot - it will destroy the engine.

2.25 need glow plugs, no air in the fuel lines and a goof battery with good cables.

Replace the ignition lock - or make a switch - and check for problems before starting again.

Can you put up some 3/4 photo's of the whole vehicle please ?

 

 

 

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