wasabi
Platinum Member
2445\'s Deutz Diesel won\'t start
I made the mistake of letting a contractor use our 2445 while I wasn't there on the assumption his extensive equipment experience was transferrable. He left me a note saying the tractor just stopped and then acted like it was out of fuel and now won't start. He also gave me a significant bill for moving some materials by hand /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
First assumption was he probably ran it dry, so I bled the injectors to make sure any air was out...no luck. Then, as the flow seemed slow, I thought perhaps it was impaired by junk in the small screen at the bottom of the tank, so I first blew back and heard plenty of bubbles, then popped the top off the tank and reached elbo deep just to make sure a leaf or something wasn't blocking outlet. Unhooking the feed tube and dropping it low results in a slow siphon...there is flow, but not a lot, but then again it is a small tube. 1/8?
Next I popped the basket strainer off to see if it was clogged...not much. Then, after refitting that, I took the filter off and cranked it to see if the pump was delivering...again not a robust amount, but there is fuel flow.
I now suspect I may have an electrical problem. I'm half inclined to take up a new ignition switch and solenoid to refit. I've got limited time and stuff to do....any ideas?
Sabi
I made the mistake of letting a contractor use our 2445 while I wasn't there on the assumption his extensive equipment experience was transferrable. He left me a note saying the tractor just stopped and then acted like it was out of fuel and now won't start. He also gave me a significant bill for moving some materials by hand /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
First assumption was he probably ran it dry, so I bled the injectors to make sure any air was out...no luck. Then, as the flow seemed slow, I thought perhaps it was impaired by junk in the small screen at the bottom of the tank, so I first blew back and heard plenty of bubbles, then popped the top off the tank and reached elbo deep just to make sure a leaf or something wasn't blocking outlet. Unhooking the feed tube and dropping it low results in a slow siphon...there is flow, but not a lot, but then again it is a small tube. 1/8?
Next I popped the basket strainer off to see if it was clogged...not much. Then, after refitting that, I took the filter off and cranked it to see if the pump was delivering...again not a robust amount, but there is fuel flow.
I now suspect I may have an electrical problem. I'm half inclined to take up a new ignition switch and solenoid to refit. I've got limited time and stuff to do....any ideas?
Sabi