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my 110 fuel troubles.
« on: June 01, 2010, 16:07:58 »
Hi guys, think I may have the answer to the current problem but i welcome any assistance/advice you guys might have. My 110 recently blew it's n/a engine up, I had a 2.5td languishing in the garage so I fitted it as a stopgap replacement, to start with it wouldn't run for more than 30 seconds I quickly realised that there was no fuel getting to the injector pump and after fitting the n/a's lift pump it ran fine and has done for the last month or so. This morning as i stopped to unlock the gates at work I noticed the engine was struggling to idle and every few seconds it sounded like someone was blipping the throttle. The fuel gauge has been notoriously crap since I have had the car and I put the lack of get up and go down to low fuel, I put a jerrycan's worth of diesel in and tried to start it up to go home but it just wouldnt fire at all, had a small amount of grey smoke at the exhaust but no sign of actually starting. I believe that the lift pump has packed up again, and will replace it tomorrow (paddocks willing lol) just wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem and knows of any other factors that could cause my symptoms??? :-k
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Re: my 110 fuel troubles.
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2010, 16:56:01 »
I had a pin [ed - prod with a sharp implement] hole in the pipe from the lift pump to the injector pump, resulting in a lot of air being drawn in, when it did fire, it would only run for about 20 seconds and then die.
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Re: my 110 fuel troubles.
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2010, 01:42:23 »
I've had a lift pump fail witin 12 hours :evil:
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Re: my 110 fuel troubles.
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2010, 09:01:18 »
finally got a new pump after being mucked about by paddocks all week, had to get it from the local independent in the end, £46!!!!!!! what a bloody rip off! lets see if it does the trick. :doh:
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1990 110 2.5td, waiting for crew cab conversion, mud tyres, suspension and 2"lift.

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Re: my 110 fuel troubles.
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2010, 19:17:39 »
Finally got round to fitting the new lift pump today, started straight away bloody things!! now for the crew cab and rollcage!!
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1990 110 2.5td, waiting for crew cab conversion, mud tyres, suspension and 2"lift.

 






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