Stalling Engine.
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Stalling Engine.
Hi all.
My bongo has stalled on several occasions when slowing to a standstill. It first started about 9mnths ago on a long run. Usually I do short distances around my home in Penzance and have not had the problem at home before, but today after a short 8 mile journey it stalled again.
At the moment I do tend to just keep putting £25 of fuel and doing 160km before refueling as I have yet to do the trick with the 'earthing' of the fuel tank, it currently does not work. In july I changed the fuel, air and oil filters. It is a 2.5td with 120,000km on the clock. A 1995 model. When I am idling the engine purrs with only a very occasional dip in revs from the 750 tickover.
Is this a common problem and what can I do to rectify it?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Chris.
My bongo has stalled on several occasions when slowing to a standstill. It first started about 9mnths ago on a long run. Usually I do short distances around my home in Penzance and have not had the problem at home before, but today after a short 8 mile journey it stalled again.
At the moment I do tend to just keep putting £25 of fuel and doing 160km before refueling as I have yet to do the trick with the 'earthing' of the fuel tank, it currently does not work. In july I changed the fuel, air and oil filters. It is a 2.5td with 120,000km on the clock. A 1995 model. When I am idling the engine purrs with only a very occasional dip in revs from the 750 tickover.
Is this a common problem and what can I do to rectify it?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Chris.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Several possible causes but one simple one to check is that you maybe getting a vacuum in the fuel tank from a blocked breather hole in the fuel cap, try releasing the cap and drive without it sealed up, if that cures it then take the cap indoors and soak it in warm soapy water and clear the breathe hole/valve out.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Another tip:
Mine had similar symptoms & was a bugger to resolve but ended up being a collapsed vacum pipe that feeds into the cold start solenoids on top of the engine just behind the gearshift. It had literally sucked itself flat. Have a quick look - It could be a 50p fix.
Mine had similar symptoms & was a bugger to resolve but ended up being a collapsed vacum pipe that feeds into the cold start solenoids on top of the engine just behind the gearshift. It had literally sucked itself flat. Have a quick look - It could be a 50p fix.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Many thanks.
I will try both soonest and let you know the result.
I will try both soonest and let you know the result.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Where have you been these last 50 years. The Tribe have been worried sick about you. Well ok that might be overstating it a lot ha ha but.....great to see you on here and hope all is well.mister munkey wrote:Another tip:
Mine had similar symptoms & was a bugger to resolve but ended up being a collapsed vacum pipe that feeds into the cold start solenoids on top of the engine just behind the gearshift. It had literally sucked itself flat. Have a quick look - It could be a 50p fix.
Re: Stalling Engine.
Yep this is a common fault also check for where the pipe fits into the valve as these break easy causing stallingmister munkey wrote:Another tip:
Mine had similar symptoms & was a bugger to resolve but ended up being a collapsed vacum pipe that feeds into the cold start solenoids on top of the engine just behind the gearshift. It had literally sucked itself flat. Have a quick look - It could be a 50p fix.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
also check the gearbox oil level, and condition. has the gearbox filter been cleaned.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Not checked the gearbox oil filter, is it easy to get to?
Re: Stalling Engine.
not really but not hard
its inside its sump
but well worth doing as you will get to clean a load of grunge out
pela pump helps
as oil is above level of sump gasket
its inside its sump
but well worth doing as you will get to clean a load of grunge out
pela pump helps
as oil is above level of sump gasket
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Many thanks for your help, sorry for taking so long to post a reply. I appear to have sorted the problem. When I looked at the solenoids the pipe had actually come off the small tube that exudes from the device. I replaced it and it seems to be ok. Time will tell. I also soaked the fuel cap for good measure.
Out of interest, what are the mechanics behind the solenoid and why it was causing the stalling?
Cheers
Chris.
Out of interest, what are the mechanics behind the solenoid and why it was causing the stalling?
Cheers
Chris.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
Typical. I thought that had cracked it but I think it may be more complicated. Today it started again but when I looked the pipe had come off again and I thought, cool, and fixed it again. However, later this eve it stalled when coming to a stop on my driveway and the pipe was still attached.
I have read through the links posted on here and was wondering whether i needed to buy a new solenoid?? When I am idle on my driveway the engine purrs at just below 750 and when I stay stationary and put it in gear the revs drop to approx 700, maybe 680. There is no swaying of the revs, they stay constant which makes the problem even more strange.
Due to not feeling confident when approaching roundabouts etc I have started putting it into S and even L as this increases the revs and stops it stalling. Should I just adjust the idle speed? If anyone has a link to the instructions for this I would be grateful.
I know it may not appear so but I do have a fairly mechanical mind and learn quickly and would like to solve the problem myself.
your expertise would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Chris.
I have read through the links posted on here and was wondering whether i needed to buy a new solenoid?? When I am idle on my driveway the engine purrs at just below 750 and when I stay stationary and put it in gear the revs drop to approx 700, maybe 680. There is no swaying of the revs, they stay constant which makes the problem even more strange.
Due to not feeling confident when approaching roundabouts etc I have started putting it into S and even L as this increases the revs and stops it stalling. Should I just adjust the idle speed? If anyone has a link to the instructions for this I would be grateful.
I know it may not appear so but I do have a fairly mechanical mind and learn quickly and would like to solve the problem myself.
your expertise would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Chris.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
at the end of the throttle cable, when fully warmed up the cable end should push in a little plunger. make sure it does, if it doesnt the cable needs adjusting.
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Re: Stalling Engine.
I've noticed this plunger but was not sure what it did, electrical I assume? The cable does press the plunger but I have not checked when fully warmed. Will do. Been reading around the subject, could it be the fuel tank filter given the length of time the problem has occurred over? It does seem to be happening more often.
Re: Stalling Engine.
no its worked by a vacumn
best im aware with a diesel there is no tank filter
best im aware with a diesel there is no tank filter