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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: raywilb on 11 December 2009, 01:21:03
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broke down today with what appears to be fuel starvation. the battery literally died on me immediately. a mate towed me home i p/c it & 48, 84 Ian D came round with spare batteries . the codes dissappeared as soon as a battery with life was put on. the fuel system seems to be full of air. ian tried for over three hours but apart from a few attempts to start & running for a few seconds it never went. tomorrow i,ll check for air leaks. when i get to the injector end - do i crack all injectors & crank till it starts then tighten up again. hopefully we can get it running to enable us to find out why the battery died so easy.
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easier done with 2 of you.
crack all the injectors and 1 turns the engine over the other tightens the nuts when the fuel comes through as there tightend keep turning over the engine and it will burst into life.
If doing it yourself again crack all injectors and turn it over for about 15 secs look for fuel and thighten as fast as possible.again once you turn it over it will cough a bit then start just keep turning it over until it stays running :y
If the battery died whilst the engine was running and the engine stopped i'd check the alternator easy to test once you put a fresh battery in and youve started it lift the negative post off if it stops alternators goosed.
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cheers mate i am going to post another thread re issues to why it may have happened in the first place.