I surface grinded the head
new head gasket
new cylinder head bolts
new gaskets all around
new chain
new chain tensioner
kept the sprockets
engine assembled
bleed the fuel line, diesel coming out of the bleed valve
Assume the above has been done correctly.
If the head gasket has not sealed - you - might - see bubbles in the coolant header tank during/after trying to start the engine.
when i try to start the engine, the engine cranks for like 3(?) sekonds before stopping and i have to reset the key. CCA check battery load CCA (cold cranking amps) (driva kallstartsströmmare). Poor electrical connection.
doesn´t start.
charge the battery over night.
same result, cranks for 3 sek, doesn´t start ---------- Was the cam position sensor removed and put back in? If it is the wrong distance from the cam lobe it may not send a signal.
tried some "Easy start spray", the engine ignites but dies instantly,
i belived the engine didn´t got any fuel so i losend a return line on one injector to see if fuel went through but i got fuel from the "wrong way"?
don´t know if that last line made any sense...
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I do not know the layout of the FWD set up.
With Forscan on live data the fuel rail pressure can be seen pre' start and engine running. Forscan also shows DTCs which can be a guide to locating a fault.
As the wiring harness would need to be removed from the top of the engine - Check electrical/electronic connections to the crankshaft positition sensor - at the flywheel - the cam position sensor - on the side of the cylinder head behind the fuel rail. To the injectors. The rail pressure sensor etc.
The cam sensor connector is likely on the FWD on the front of the engine to the lhs of the engine - viewed from the dirvers seat looking forward.
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2012 2.2 TDCi MK 7 E 5 100 HP - 350 3.5 tonne XLWB RWD H3 L4 Duratorq 2.2L CR TC 14 DSL 100/125 PS
Was DRRB 74 KW 100 HP 100 cv. Now CYR5 125 HP. PCM Siemens Continental fuel system.
OBD2 ELM 327 FTDI and Vlinker . Forscan 2.3.46