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		06-10-2013, 08:37 AM 
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		Not an xud but close      
So my car is taking longer to start in a morning ive checked that its not air getting any more, so putting it down to the glow plugs.
 
Ive been reading horror story's were people have snapped them off in the head etc 
 
SO has any one got any hints and tips so i dont end up with a massive headache with them?? 
 
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		I do that once, snapped them off, was a pita, ran on 3 cylinders for a little while lol. I did the ones on this nad when he engine was warm and didn't have any issues
	 
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		 (06-10-2013, 09:09 AM)samass Wrote:  I do that once, snapped them off, was a pita, ran on 3 cylinders for a little while lol. I did the ones on this nad when he engine was warm and didn't have any issues 
Ok will do them when engine is up to tempture then. 
 
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		My 106 NAD had one snapped off in the head....  Just left it and started it with foot on the floor every morning....
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		We've had two snap in a 106 nad at work for some reason, do them when hot as samass said, if they feel tight try working them back and forth slowly, put some copper grease on the new ones too   
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		 (06-10-2013, 09:34 AM)Toms306 Wrote:  My 106 NAD had one snapped off in the head....  Just left it and started it with foot on the floor every morning....  (06-10-2013, 09:39 AM)Mitch Wrote:  We've had two snap in a 106 nad at work for some reason, do them when hot as samass said, if they feel tight try working them back and forth slowly, put some copper grease on the new ones too  
Oh really not looking forward to doing them now    
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		Bosch are always a good shout. Ve had ngk in mine for a while with no faults
	 
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		Had ngk in mine for nearly two years now, still working perfect
	 
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		Replaced them was really easy, was nothing to worry about    see if it fixes my starting issue in the morning now
	
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Still not fixed the starting issue takes about 30 seconds of turning over to go when it does go get a big cloud of white smoke soon as it fires (unburnt Fuel?) then it runs fine slight lumpy idle for first min but that's it,
 Is it the Veg Oil causing it to take longer to start?
 
 I've checked that no air is getting in and the primer gets hard after 1 squeeze
 
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		are you on 100% VEG?
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		Is it only the first start?  Are the plugs getting voltage?
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		 (08-10-2013, 08:38 AM)Piggy Wrote:  are you on 100% VEG?
 and what type of veg?
 
Yer 100% filtered waste oil
  (08-10-2013, 08:41 AM)Toms306 Wrote:  Is it only the first start?  Are the plugs getting voltage?
 Maybe a leaky injector letting fuel in overnight?
 
yer only first start, not sure how would i be able to tell if its injector leaking?
	 
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		it be the oil.
 use 5-10% diesel or petrol with it. a splash of 2stroke oil if using petrol and I bet it will improve
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (08-10-2013, 09:35 AM)Piggy Wrote:  it be the oil.
 use 5-10% diesel or petrol with it. a splash of 2stroke oil if using petrol and I bet it will improve
 
Ok well i just live with the longer starting time for now till it gets colder then i will mix it abit. Thanks for the advice    
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (08-10-2013, 10:40 AM)Piggy Wrote:  some centane booster is good too. cheap pence per litre 
Any links? Cos looking on eBay there like £5 for small bottle?
	 
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		about £15 for a litre is going rate.
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		Do the glowies twice.
	 
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		08-10-2013, 07:55 PM 
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		This is what's happening to you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m3PnBkCt0A 
It'll be the bad quality of fuel you're using.
 
Use normal white diesel, with 250ml of 2 stroke added to a tankful. That, coupled with a new battery means mine starts right on the button    
Since I'm running an S1 engine, should be ideal match for yours. Also, if you've a Lucas/CAV pump they hate non white pump diesel so that won't be helping at all. I'm sure I read something about the injection pressures, I think it's BS though, there's only 10BAR difference max between the Bosch and Lucas pump fitted to the TUD5.
 
Also, remember the glow plug warning light goes out when the glow plugs reach the minimum tempterature required to attempt starting. that doesn't mean a succesful start on these engines   
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		Im still using 100% veg and have no starting problems.
	 
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		got to admit, neither am I. but it depends on quality and how well it been filtered.
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		@Martin I've got a 306 Bosch pump on it so should handle the Veg just fine,  
I will try doing glow plugs twice see if that helps but with New plugs should be fine shouldn't it?
 
Never mind any way can live with it, just thinking if it's taking longer now it will take an age when it's alot colder    
 
Will try it piggy gonna be putting derv in for dyno so see what it's like then.
	
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I wouldnt so glowies again!
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		 (08-10-2013, 08:07 PM)Chris_90 Wrote:  @Martin I've got a 306 Bosch pump on it so should handle the Veg just fine, 
 I will try doing glow plugs twice see if that helps but with New plugs should be fine shouldn't it?
 
 Never mind any way can live with it, just thinking if it's taking longer now it will take an age when it's alot colder
  
 Will try it piggy gonna be putting derv in for dyno so see what it's like then.
 
I think your timing is probably a bit out, now that you mention you've got that bosch on your TUD. It's probably too retarded, try advancing it a bawhair.
 
If that is the case, it WILL take a very very long time to start in cold weather.    I would know by hearing it start from cold.
 
Even Sam said "it's guesswork" to get it right    
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		Did the glow plugs twice and it started faster than normal. Still a bit of delay but I'm sure I can live with it. 
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		 (09-10-2013, 10:09 AM)Chris_90 Wrote:  Did the glow plugs twice and it started faster than normal. Still a bit of delay but I'm sure I can live with it.
 Thanks for all the advice guys
  
Well, in my first reply I did say it'll be the poor fuel quality    
At least you know the fix for that. i.e  ulsd and a bit of 2 stroke.
 
It'll probably be unbearable below 0, mine was anyway. flattened the battery one morning, luckily I keep a spare on trickle charge in the shed.
	 
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