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A first time for everything...my 300SD let me down today...
I was preparing to leave school, knowing that my 1981 300SD has developed some weird inability to start very well when sitting for hours. It had done alright this morning so I didn't throw in anything to help start it.
I went up to the very tip top of parking structure three with the person I carpool home with around 7pm when class got out and it wouldn't start. Nearly drained the battery as it was just barely catching and I thought it might start... Checked the usual...fuel tank vac, filters, etc... Ended up walking about 7 miles around Portland to try and find some Ether or a can of WD-40... ...no luck. 3 hours later...a friend of dad's showed up and jump started me. My cell phone was dead to boot!... *sigh* I guess tomorrow I get to check glow plugs, fuel filters (though it has good power) and probably change my air filter... I added oil yesterday and some new oil leaks presented themselves today...I already did the turbo drain tube seals (all of them) and these oil leaks are getting to me. I have to replace the oil pressure sender and then work from there...its the biggest one so far. I guess I am still lucky though...277600 reasonably easy miles and I still haven't spent 1k on the car (including purchase price). I need a ACC temp sensor that goes on the front top of the engine...mine is bad and thus making my glow plug modification act weird. Today was a sucky day... :confused: Atleast I was jump started by a VW :) |
mine has been letting me down all month
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starting let downs for me are,,,
either bad glow plugs, or unplugged block heater (when cold).
Usual PITA is bad/rough/slow idle when cold (But the WVO I put in the tank is the cause of that, once again when cold, but this time not as cold as earlier) www.benzbonz.biz Marty |
''Ended up walking about 7 miles around Portland to try and find some Ether or a can of WD-40...
...no luck'' never ever use ether to try and start a deisel,,will cause serious damage as combustion plays a big part in starting. i bet you have a glow plug issue or battery might not have enough juice,,,,my $.02 :D n0rt |
Leak in fuel line allowing air to enter the lines over a period of time? Test it by carrying a small container of diesel and hooking it directly to the lift pump when it fails to start to see if it makes a difference.
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I have good fuel (no air) and I have the upgraded fuel primer pump.
I checked my glow plugs last night (installed them last fall) and 4 of the 5 are already bad....but then again I guess I do a lot...and I mean a LOT...of driving... its nice to know that if its 70 F outside or I plug in the block heater, my car can start with only one GP... I guess it isn't so worn out after all :) |
Our '83 has three bad plugs (glow light on dash doesn't even come on anymore) and it still started over the weekend when it dropped down to around 30 deg's :D Started within 3 cranks on those days with 10 sec's of glowing on the remaining plugs....doesn't run smoothly at all on startup, but it runs :D friday its getting a valve adjustment and all new plugs put in.
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hell if you need a block heater at anywhere near 70 you got major problems.............mine starts in 18 degree weather without a block heater with only a 20 second glow cycle. |
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Brandon,
With only 1 good GP, you are lucky it starts at all. REPLACE the BAD GP. P E H |
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Also it comes in really handy when the glow plugs are out and you need a little extra umph in the morning to help get it going. When the glow plugs are working I of course do not need the block heater...but when I only got 1...well.... :D |
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Sad to hear though...I hope it stops playing with you soon... |
If it is 70 out you shouldn't need glow plugs it will just crank a bit longer. It sounds like a fuel problem, maybe their is an air leak somewhere?
A diesel should fire right off unless their is something not right. I remember last winter my car would catch faster on those 30 degree days then my dads newer F150. |
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kmaysob get used to it, everytime I turn around something else breaks. You just need to roll with the punch's.
Talk to Phil I just bought a blower motor for my car from him a few weeks ago. He got me one at an awsome price! |
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