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300 tdi cut out and won't restart


cooperson

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Hope somebody can help

After cutting out and not able to restart ( it cranks fine)no diesel at injectors, i thought it has to be stop solenoid so removed security block and wired it direct still no go, so removed solenoid and took out plunger and refitted it and guess what, still no diesel to injectors, so to recap I have fuel out of filter when cranked, at injection pump banjo when cranked also with stop solenoid removed diesel pumps out ok and at bleed screw at centre of the 4 injector pipes at back of pump,so how come I get diesel to this point but not out to injectors?

I'm starting to think something expensive has happened to pump, any ideas?

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You would get a little, you'd never fully block the sedimentor but the flow is reduced to the point that it won't run, as a test, take the feed pipe off the lift pump, slip over a spare length of 8mm fuel hose and dip it into a gallon can of diesel, if it runs off the can, there is an issue in the feed from the tank, whether that be sedimentor or the pick up pipe in the tank occassionally fractures.

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thanks guys for the input

It's still not sorted, there is plenty of fuel from lift pump ( i checked chassis filter) and plenty to banjo on pump

when I remove screw from end of pump at centre of injector pipes there is fuel but it doesn't appear to be under pressure and i'm not sure if this is significant

and no fuel at 4 pump outlets, i've found a breakdown scematic of pump but can't see what could be the problem

Does anyone have experience of possible faults/ breakages of pump internals?

I'm loathe to take pump off at this stage as it's a big job and my old series 3 is doing what's absolutely necessary

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In all honesty, the injector pump is one thing i've never considered pulling apart at home. It's a specialised job and best left to the pro's. When mine gave up recently, i couldn't afford recon so i bought a good second hand one for £100 and threw it on. It's not as big a job as you'd expect and it's a very good excuse to do the timing belt. I've kept the old pump and if i ever get trouble with the new one i'll be sending it off for refurb so i can just swap them over.

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Having proved its not external to the pump and that the pump is being turned - it does point to the pump itself.

As it came on suddenly and you haven't mentioned jelly or other blockage external again it points to something broke or stuck in the pump itself.

As above I'm happy to tackle any job on a vehicle but there are a couple of bits I'd avoid if I can and the distribution pump is one of them.

Perhaps trying to get some injector cleaner through it might help ?

sorry but I can't be more help here , hopefully someone else will join in now.

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Thanks for all the input

I'll try the injector cleaner, nothing to lose

Having done the waterpump and timing belt a year ago,i was hoping for a miracle cure !

It does seem pump is the problem and like you guys I'll do pretty much anything but strip an injection pump ,errrr no

It'll have to wait as I can't afford a recon one and am reluctant to put an unknown secondhand one on with the work involved

I'd still like to hear from somebody who has some knowledge of what he possible pump failure might be

Anyway Merry Christmas to all

Cheers

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