Corky KJ
Daft as a brush!
OK, New here so please bear with me. Without being cheeky, I have read every forum concerning this issue, tried everything suggested and having given them all a try, they work for a week and then back to normal.
So the issue is the 2.8 year 03 KJ diesel will not start for love nor money when hot. A quick squirt of easy start and away she goes like a train. Runs sweet as a nut, no smoke, misfires splutters nothing. Not even the infamous diesel knock!
Crank and cam sensors done (Factory originals) Injectors re conned by reputable factor, fuel lines replaced, HP sensors both on common rail and pump replaced, fuel filter and fuel lines together with leak off pipes and seals. Fuel pump replaced with reconditioned pump (mechanical) again, reputable firm doing the work.
This is now really doing my head in! Costing more in easy start than the fuel itself ha ha ha..
I live in bonny Scotland where its generally cold and wet and that's a good summer!
Starts like a dream from cold, (minus 7 the other day with a howling gale blowing right through it, couple of clicks of the glow plugs and a couple of cranks and away she went, so glow plugs not an issue here.
I submit to your superior knowledge and knowhow
Alll the best
Corky
So the issue is the 2.8 year 03 KJ diesel will not start for love nor money when hot. A quick squirt of easy start and away she goes like a train. Runs sweet as a nut, no smoke, misfires splutters nothing. Not even the infamous diesel knock!
Crank and cam sensors done (Factory originals) Injectors re conned by reputable factor, fuel lines replaced, HP sensors both on common rail and pump replaced, fuel filter and fuel lines together with leak off pipes and seals. Fuel pump replaced with reconditioned pump (mechanical) again, reputable firm doing the work.
This is now really doing my head in! Costing more in easy start than the fuel itself ha ha ha..
I live in bonny Scotland where its generally cold and wet and that's a good summer!
Starts like a dream from cold, (minus 7 the other day with a howling gale blowing right through it, couple of clicks of the glow plugs and a couple of cranks and away she went, so glow plugs not an issue here.
I submit to your superior knowledge and knowhow
Alll the best
Corky