Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
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Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
My mechanic is pulling his hair out !
Just had the cam/crank seals replaced with new belts, pulleys and hydraulic tensioner. My mechanic did the belt last year but the crank seal failure meant doing it again so it's not like he doesn't know how to do it ( also he has been my mechanic and friend for 17 years and is utterly trustworthy)
Bottom line is it turns over fine (turned by hand also on rebuild for safety), there is spark, compression of +90 psi, fuel ( the plugs are wet) but it just won't fire. It's not the alarm because it wouldn't turn if it was live. Either way I need it back and it's beeched !!!
Any peculiarities need checking or other ideas welcome., and fast !!
Just had the cam/crank seals replaced with new belts, pulleys and hydraulic tensioner. My mechanic did the belt last year but the crank seal failure meant doing it again so it's not like he doesn't know how to do it ( also he has been my mechanic and friend for 17 years and is utterly trustworthy)
Bottom line is it turns over fine (turned by hand also on rebuild for safety), there is spark, compression of +90 psi, fuel ( the plugs are wet) but it just won't fire. It's not the alarm because it wouldn't turn if it was live. Either way I need it back and it's beeched !!!
Any peculiarities need checking or other ideas welcome., and fast !!
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Re: Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
Has he got the valve timing right as 90psi seems low .. at a minimum I would have thought around 130-135psi (14.7 x 9) ..
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Re: Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
Not sure on the Maths for right psi but I will pass it back to him. Problem is most of the components are held with Woodruff keys making it quite hard to get wrong. Still, it's a possibility !!
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
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Re: Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
As rule of thumb .. 14.7psi (Atmospheric pressure) multiplied by the compression ratio of 9-1
If the valve timing is out the 24 valves will not seat properly ..
If the valve timing is out the 24 valves will not seat properly ..
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
Re: Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
mikeWalsall wrote:As rule of thumb .. 14.7psi (Atmospheric pressure) multiplied by the compression ratio of 9-1 If the valve timing is out the 24 valves will not seat properly ..
Hi Mike,
Good bit of information,what would be the psi on a 2.5td be?
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14.7 psi x 19.8 C/R = 290+ psi ..
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
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mikeWalsall wrote:14.7 psi x 19.8 C/R = 290+ psi ..
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the info but I thought a 2.5 Diesel would be more likely to be in the 400/450 psi mark.
I dont have my workshop WLT engine manual at the moment.
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Diesel 30 kg square cm @ 200rpm cranking speed ..
30 x 14.21 = 425+psi ..
30 x 14.21 = 425+psi ..
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
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Re: Help, my V6 won't start after new belts
Anyway, back to the original topic.....
It does seem like a timing issue. Has he re-checked it again? It sounds like you've got fuel, air and a spark but just not quite in the right order. Try calling Allan at http://www.allansvehicleservices.co.uk/ as he has lots of experience changing cambelts on the V6.
It does seem like a timing issue. Has he re-checked it again? It sounds like you've got fuel, air and a spark but just not quite in the right order. Try calling Allan at http://www.allansvehicleservices.co.uk/ as he has lots of experience changing cambelts on the V6.
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The compression does sound too low.
Allans Garage retired. Try PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services Plymouth