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Mitsubishi sport starting problem


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Hi there I had similar problems with my ford transit,although not the same vehicle I know.I'd tried allsorts and after all it came down to fuel filter housing.it was sucking in air and causing a air block in the pipes.I disconnecte feed pipe to pump and placed it in a pop bottle filled with deisel and it started no problem.replaced the fuel filter housing 25 quid from scrap yard never had a problem since.maybe you have a similar problem.

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Checked timing today, crank, cam and pump all on the pointers,

Cracked off and pulled back injector pipe unions, wound it over to find very little fuel delivery / squirt.

Not 100% sure what to see but seemed very little to me.

Ok, can you tell me the engine code or if you don't know send a PM with the reg
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Use some thin plastic pipe or whatever you have thats suitable and a small syringe to direct a few mill of clean engine oil onto the cylinder wall, do this at a few points on the wall if possible and BY HAND rotate the engine over a couple of turns then compression test again and repeat for each cylinder in turn

 

Are the results the same or have they bumped up ?

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