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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby mickh » Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:22 pm

Had my first dose of non starting this weekend, been turning over really slow so i cleaned the battery terminals and it cured it .....till this morning and the damn thing did it again, checked the battery and all was fine cleaned starter motor terminals and it started will see what the bugger does in the morning :evil:
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby mickh » Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:02 pm

ok i give in have ordered heater plug
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby darkbluevanman » Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:37 pm

What is the control on a tranny fitted with this? ie what makes it 'burn' prior to/or with cranking??
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby evilgoat » Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:59 pm

I'll be ordering one of these I think. I have the wiring diagram for the landrover glowplug relay which looking at it, should do the job. Will let you all know.

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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby IgorVigor » Sun Jan 22, 2012 7:44 pm

I might see about fitting one to my Transit.....

not because it has difficulty starting in cold weather, but I like things like the thermostarts :D


as for the leak off mod, I did mine due to it airlocking slightly....

I basically put an inline connector, and ran the leak off to injector no1.
I have the same manifolds as Kinty's....

the leak off runs up from injector 1, and is secured to the threaded hole (next to the thermostart location), and then up with the breather pipes, and finally down to the standard leak off pipe.....
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby evilgoat » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:06 pm

I'm hoping my days of needing it are now numbered after what I pulled out the manifold. I'd rather have the option if I need it :)
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby IgorVigor » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:10 pm

evilgoat wrote:I'm hoping my days of needing it are now numbered after what I pulled out the manifold. I'd rather have the option if I need it :)


thats the other reason I might fit one to mine :p

what I'll probably do, is fit a small inline storage tank that the return runs through, and feed the thermostart off that :)

I'm not sure how Ford systems were plumbed in?
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby evilgoat » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:12 pm

I think they had a small catchtank. Minormatt may know. I'll probobly go with the coil of pipe approach.
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby MinorMatt » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:40 pm

The ford system only kicked in when cranking (as far as I know) and fed out of the fuel filter housing (that blanking bolt on the top)
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby IgorVigor » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:52 pm

interesting to know....

I think a catchment tank would be the best option really......


might have a nose around for a catchment tank....
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby evilgoat » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:57 pm

My grandfather used to make steam engines and bashed out dozens of little brass tanks, one of them would be ace, not sure he'll be able to help now unfortunately. I will have a look at that bolt on the filter housing at some point. Would this be what my mystery sensor is for Matt?
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby MinorMatt » Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:04 pm

No, thats for a solenoid that goes on the side of the injection pump which increases the fuelling for cold starts... but your pump hasn't got that, so ignore the sensor!
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby evilgoat » Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:13 pm

MinorMatt wrote:No, thats for a solenoid that goes on the side of the injection pump which increases the fuelling for cold starts... but your pump hasn't got that, so ignore the sensor!


Thats good, its in the parts bucket and I'd be irritated about bolting it back on :)
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby IgorVigor » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:58 pm

yes, I was thinking of a small brass Mamod style boiler :)

small brass tank with 2 hose barbs (for the return line), and a fitting for the thermostart off the bottom :)
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Re: thermostart retrofit 2.5di 70ps

Postby Backbone of Britain » Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:49 pm

I think this is the proper heater plughttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-PARTS-Fo ... 2312ac529f
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