Our 1993 auto car wont start we have fuel getting beyond the filters but she won't fire we are wondering whats the best way to try and bleed the injectors if there is a bleeder screw or if we have to take the cover off the top of the motor and bleed the injectors one at a time? we are thinlking its an air lock but would like some opinions thanks
Problems with 1993 auto car 60 series detroit
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Try starting on starting fluid. If starts and runs, then get a TRS sensor installed. E-mail is open at nsjgibson4@netscape.com
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Any luck first i saw this post?
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The fuel system flows threw the head there is no ability to bleed it remove the return line and put it in a bucket and crank it see if there are bubbles, put a clear line in the line before the fuel pump and look for bubbles.
For a S60 to start you need 195 RPM and an SRS signal. You night want to get someone to put it on a laptop and see if you get the signals. Changing parts by the ripping and tearing method is not a good idea get it tested and know.
First thing is to clean all the battery connections, ground and power cables to the starter, charge each battery with a regulated charger, independently -
If it lost its prime, what I've seen the guy I work for is to keep puffing either to keep it running and the pedal on the floor and keeping there after it starts, uses a 1/2 can of either or more. Not saying its the right thing to do it goes against grain for me but they get primed and going, he doesn't use enough to make it rattle to much. I'm from back in the days where you could bleed the injectors.You probably got it going by now like to now how you got it going.
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